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Passiflora—continued. 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Passiflora—continued. 
P, violacea (violet). /l. din. in expanse; sepals and petals pale narrow-oblong, horned at apex; petals delicate lilac, similar to 
lilac, oblong, obtuse; outer coronal filaments blue in the middle, the sepals; corona of several rows of erect threads, the outer 
white at base and tips, the inner, violet ones shorter; peduncle. 
rows twice as long as the inner, violet, barred white. J. three- 
Fig. 54, INFLORESCENCE AND LEAVES OF PANCRATIUM GUIANENSIS (see p. 583). 
long. J. three-lobed ; 
stipules large, obliquely semi-cordate. lobed, 2in. to 2}in. long, din. broad, green above, violet beneath. 
Beall, Te) A beautiful, stove or greenhouse species. (R. H. Brazil (?). Greenhouse. (G. C. n. s., xxvi., p. 648.) 
»?P- . 
P. Watsoniana (Watson’s). 
jl. about 3in. in diameter; sepals PATTONIA. A synonym of Grammatophyllum 
green with whitish margins outside, within white, flushed violet, (which see). 
