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Passiflora—continued. Passiflora—continued. 
4 ish; cal ale, large; corona nearly as long as the petals; pedicels solitary; ovary hairy 
* etic wins? Seaton, boat tha nadie. August ‘April to . fr. red, hairy, ovoid or sub-globose. 4. vel - 
and September. J. pubescent above, glandless, three-nerved, vety, cordate at base, two-lobed, with an awn in the recess between 
rather peltate, three-lobed beyond the middle ; lobes lanceolate, the lobes, * td beneath and on the petioles. Tropical 
divaricated ; petioles biglandular in the middle. West Indies, America, 1831. (B. R. 95.) 
&c., 1778. (B. R. 507.) P. sanguinolenta (blood-red). fi. reddish-violet, small, axillary, 
pendulifiora dulous-fi ed e yellow and green; solitary ; corona violet-coloured below, white at the tips. Sum- 
crown epp hrena en pr ee aula: 8 canes: mer. T five-nerved, bilobed, with the lobes divergent. Columbia 
1 d, much e ded by the petals; pedicels simple, solitary and Peru, 1868. A slender-growing climber, 
tad Ani A 
or twin, often elongated, p ugust. l. roundish, slightly 
trilobed at the sinuate or sub-truncate top; lobes broadly 
rounded, mucronulate, erect. West Indies, (B. M. 4565.) 
petioles. West Indies, &c., 1831. (B. R. 78.) 
P. phoenicea (crimson). A synonym P. alata brasiliana, 
„ picturata ted-leaved. red ; calyx lobes reflexed, twice 
Ti length of the filamentous A arh ; outer Sun beautifully varie- 
with blue and white. September, l. sub-peltate, reddish 
three-lobed ; lobes quite entire, mucronate by a bristle ; 
-~ recesses and les bearing four glands, Brazil, 1 (B. R. 
6575; L. B. C. 1050.) 
P. princeps (princely). A synonym of P. racemosa. 
P. punctata (dotted), of Loddiges. A synonym of P. tuberosa. 
P. 1 (quadrangular-stemmed).* Granadilla. 
Jl highly odoriferous ; calycine lobes white within; petals of the 
same shape, red within, and white outside; corona five-fold, 
the outer rays in a double row, ! than the petals, round 
white, and variegated with violet; bracts entire. gust and 
September. /r. greenish-yellow, or about 6in. eter, 
containing a succulent, 33 edible pulp, of a t and 
. glabrous, cordate at bas 
variegated 
Fic. 37. PASSIFLORA RADDIANA. 
. serratifolia (saw-edge-leaved). with purple petals, the 
filaments of the crown pale ie he the base, and thence 
bluish : pedicels pubescent. ay to October. l pubescent | 
beneath, ovate-lanceolate, acute, serrulated, feather-nerved; 
5 pubescent, bearing four glands. Mexico, &c., 1751. (B. M. 
. sicyoides (Sicyos-like). Hl. whitish, very t; peduncles 
r be 3 a p š 1 the flower. A aly. 
a 8 LE Hot SCE cor s e-lobed, sharply sub-dentate or quite entire, 
Fi ZAP AND INFLORESCENCE OF PASSIFLORA RACEMOSA. glaucous henekth, hairy: Viaiauilar TA the rebeiees ws 
P. racemosa (racemose).* jl. of a deep red or scarlet colour; above ; lobes triangularly acuminated, the middle one longest; 
pedicels twin, forming terminal, pendulous racemes; in conse- poe hairy, biglandular in the middle; glands large, clavate. 
quence of the upper leaves becoming abortive, March to October. exico and Brazil, 1838. 
- quite glabrous, rather peltate, glaucous beneath, for the most P. tipuled i with 
pors trilobed ; petioles usually bearing four glands. Brazil, 1815. purple and white, AE Selsey f 8 — ag tobi 
See Fig. 36. (B. M. 2001 ; B. R. 285.) Syn. P. princeps (L. B. C. 84). entire. August and September. Z glabrous, glaucous beneath, 
P. Madonna is said to be a cross between P. racemosa and cordate at , five-nerved, trifid ; lobes ovate, entire; 
= Se 5 hoy m3 2 * pua and bearing two or four pande; stipules oblong somewhat auricled, 
S f is. a hybri F i i j í 
P. racemosa and P. Raddiana. st he Gk. N 88 eee eee eee ee eee 
P. Raddiana (Raddi’s).* A. richly coloured, produced in great P. suberosa (cork-bark of a greenish- 1 the 
abundance; calyx blood-colour, the segments linear-oblong, short crown purple at 8 2 . Sep- 
acute, the tube short; petals the same colour, and equal or tember. Fr. purple when ripe, ovoid. l. glabrous, somewhat 
slightly larger, flat, very spreading, at length reſſexed; corona in ciliated, five-nerved at the base, ovate, pH ow cordate, usually 
— NN mS os 8 "e egr og 5 mentee — ovate, acute, the middle one ery oF than the 
> „ Slend on an the leaves rest; i 
Autumn. J. trilobed, cordate, dark shining green above, . — 1759. d 
beneath; lobes serrulate at base; petioles terete, biglandular; 
I. like, semi-cordate, sub-cirrhose at apex. Brazil. 
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P. 2 angustifolia (narrow leaved). fl. yellowish, with the rays 
Fig. 31, ID. M. 3005; B R 1635, under name et | fat e base; pedicels solitary or twin. June to ‘ 
une to Septem: 
. glandless, somew + vate, 
2 i 2 Loudoni = N by Dr. 3 to be the 1 two or thres-lobets petioles shorts is 
Woronzof is said to be a form of P. Raddiana. 5 ay above the middle. West Indies, 1773. (B. M. 1985; B. R. 
P. (red-berried). ji, greenish-yellow ; calyx ex the | P. s minima i “rays 
a corolla; crown 1 the exterior Slaments redliate | nectary ahia mr ne ee ove aay outer 
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