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VElfTAVDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



ii 



ped 



the 



gments sinuate ; 



unifloris ; laciniis peduncles i flowered 



calycis ovaJibus 

 campanulat 



, 145. 



Pursh 



segments of the calvx 

 oval ; corolla campanu- 

 late. 



I 



Convolvulus dissectus, Sp. pi. !. p. 864. Mich 1. p. 139 



Grows in calcareous soils, Georijia and Florida. Purshii 

 Flowers July. 



8, Carolina. 



I. follis digitatis ; foli- 



Leaves digitate,* leaf- 



olis petiolatis ; peduncii- I lets on petioles ; ped- 

 lis unifloiis. Sp. pi. i. p. | uncles 1 flowered. 



880. 



Cates. Car. vol. 2. p. 19, t. 19. 



From the name pf this plant Linnfeus appears to have considered it 



-as a native of Carolina j it is also inserted in Muhlenberg's t^ta- 



logne, but I doubt whether it has ever been found in South-Carohna 



or Georgia. Catesbj sajs expi-esslj that it inhabits the Bahama 



inlands. . , 



Stem twining. Leajtets linear-lanccolatc, 5 to T coroposms eaci) 



leal. Corolla funnel sliaped, blue. 



CAISTUA. Juss. Gen, pl. io2. 



Caly. 



5 fidus 

 fundibulif< 



Co 



Caly 



5 



cleft. Co 



rolla 



Stigma trilidum. Caj 



rolla funnel shaped. St{ 

 ma 3 cleft. Capsule 



la supera, 3-loculaiis, 3- j perior, 3 celled, 3 valved 



valvis, polysperma 

 mina alata 



Se 



niany 

 winsced 



seeded 



Seeds 



I. CoRONOPiFOLiA. Willd 



o 



c 



foliis pinnatlfidis 



J 



floribus terrninalibus, ped 



Leaves pin natifid; flow 



on pedun 



ei^ terminal 



unculatis.laxeracembsisj cles, in 



loose racemes; 



Jyce triple Ion 



giore 



corolla thrice as long as 

 the caly:? 



Sp. pl. 1. p. 879. Pursh, 1. p. U7. 



JpomoDsis ejegans, Mich 1. p. 143» Jioit. Ke 



J. p- 



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