250 Convolvulus Panduratus. 
Coxvotyuivs, T. L. * Liseron. Calix 5-partitus. Corolla campanulata aut rariis infundibuliformis, limbo 
5-plicato sxpits integro angulato, angulis acutis aut dentatis. Stamina inequalia, filamentis ap- 
proximates. Germen glandule hypogyne semi-immersum; stylus1; stigma 2-fidum. Capsula 
sepé 3-locularis, rard 2-4-locularis, loculis 1-2-spermis, quibusdam interdim abortivis. Herbx 
lactescentes, plurim volubiles ; pedunculi axillares aut terminales, 1-flori 2-bracteati, aut _multi- 
flori. Species paucissime fructiculose. Juss. Gen. Plant. p. 134. 
Nat. Ord. Vent, Convolvulacee. : 
Nat. Ord. Lin. Campanacee. 
Classis Pentandria. Ordo Monogynia. 
Gen. Ch. Cal. perianth five-cleft. Cor. monopetalous, bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, plaited ; border 
generally spreading, more or less five-lobed. Stam. filaments five, awl-shaped, shorter than the 
corolla, approximating at the base. Pist. germ superior, roundish ; stile filiform ; stigma sim- 
ple or bifid. Peric. capsule surrounded by the calix, roundish ; one, two, three, or fourécelled j 
one, two, three, four, or many-valved. Seeds one or two in each cell. : 
Ess. Ch. Five-cleft. Corolla bell or funnel-shaped. Stigmas one or two. Pericarp a capsule, or dry 
berry. Seeds one or two in each cell. 
Obs. Authors often call the calix five-leaved, when it is very deeply five-cleft. Ency. 
Coxvotvutvs panduratus, volubilis, pubescens ; foliis lato-cordatis integris lobatisve panduriformibus, pe- 
-dunculis longis, floribus fasciculatis, calicibus glabris muticis, corollis subulato-campanulatis. 
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SYNONYMA. 
Coyvorvutus megalorhizus. Dill. Elth. 
C. foliis cordatis integris panduriformibus, calicibus levibus. Sp. Pl. 219. 
C. foliis inferioribus cordatis, superioribus trilobis, calicibus pedunculis petiolisque glabris, caule 
rubescente. Gron. Virg. 141. 
Pharm. Convolvuli pandurati, Radix. 
