CONVOLVULACEJE. (CONVOLVULUS FAMILY.) 843 



2-cleft, Bprinkled with hairs on both sides ; peduncles 4-anglcd, about as long as 

 tlie filiform petioles, I -5-flowered ; bracts small, subulate ; corolla purple, 4-3 

 times as long as the ovate-lanceolate acuminate ciliate sepals; capsule globose, 

 4-valvcil, shorter than the calyx. (I. trichocarpa, Ell.) — Margins of swamps, 

 and cultivated grounds, Florida to North Carolina, and westward. Aug. -Oct. 

 —Leaves l'-lj' long. Corolla U'-2' long. 



4. I. triloba, L. ? Stem slender, hairy ; leaves cordate, abruptly atten- 

 uated, but obtuse at the apex, entire or hastate-lobed, with tbe lateral lobes 

 rounded, smooth below, slightly hairy above; peduncles 3-flowered, longer than 

 tbe leaves ; bracts subulate ; corolla small, purple, twice as long as the oblong, 

 acnte, hairy sepals ; capsule globose ; seeds slightly pubescent on the angles. — 

 South Florida. — Leaves 1' - 1^' long. Corolla £' long. 



5. I. lacunosa, L. Stem and leaves smoothish ; leaves cordate, obtuse or 

 acuminate, entire or 3-lobed ; peduncles 1 -3-flowered, shorter than the leaves, 

 often shorter than the petioles; corolla small, white, twice as long as the ovate- 

 lanceolate acuminate ciliate sepals ; capsule globose, slightly hairy. — Low 

 grounds, in the middle districts of Georgia, and westward. Aug. - Oct. — Ca- 

 lyx and corolla commonly longer than the preceding. 



.»- -t- ■(- Corolla large, funnel-shaped, the tube elongated: capsule smooth : seeds often 

 woolly : stems elongated : leaves cordate, petioled, entire or 3-lobed. 



6. I. pandurata, Meyer. Stem twining, smoothish ; leaves cordate, acu- 

 minate, but scarcely acute, entire or fiddle-shaped, more or less pubescent above, 

 paler and smooth beneath ; peduncles commonly longer than the petioles, 1-6- 

 flowered ; bracts minute ; sepals smooth, oblong-ovate, obtuse, mucronate, the 

 two outer ones shorter ; corolla white, with pointed lobes, the tube purple within. 

 — Var. hastata. Stem mostly prostrate ; leaves hastately 3-lobcd, the lateral 

 lobes rounded; peduncles mostly 1-flowered, longer than the leaves ; inner sepals 

 acute. — River-banks and margins of swamps, the var. in sandy pine barrens, 

 Florida to Mississippi, and northward. Aug. -Oct. 1J. — Root tuberous, very 

 large. Corolla 3' long. Capsule globose. Seeds woolly on the angles. 



7. I. Miehauxii, Sweet. Stem pubescent, stout ; leaves membranaceous, 

 deltoid, cordate but decurrent on the petiole, obtuse, plaited by the strong im- 

 pressed veins, wavy on the margins, slightly roughened above, hoary-pubescent 

 beneath ; peduncles 1- 5-flowered; sepals thick, oblong, obtuse, tomentose ; co- 

 rolla pubescent, white tinged with purple, notched at the angles of the limb, and 

 bright purple on the tube within ; capsule ovate, pointed, 2-valved ; seeds very 

 silky. (I. macrorhiza, Michx.) — Lig llt sandy soil, Florida to South Carolina, 

 along the coast. July - Sept. y. — Root very large. Leaves 3' - 5' long, occa- 

 sionally 3-lobed. Corolla 3' -4' long, opening at night. Ovary imperfectly 

 4-celled. 



8. I. Boiia-Nox, L. Smooth ; leaves membranaceous, cordate, acumi- 

 nate, entire, long-petioled ; peduncles very stout, 5 - 7-flowered, longer than the 

 leaves ; sepals ovate, obtuse ; the 2 outer ones prolonged in a long filiform ap- 

 pendage ; corolla white, almost salver-form ; the tube very long and slender ; 

 stamens and style partly exserted ; capsule ovate, pointed with the conical per- 



