DIPLADENIA ATROPURPUREA, 
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g rene § Echiteæ. 一 Pentandria-Monogynia. 
CHARACT. GENERIS. — Dipladenia: Calyx 
5-partitus , lobis basi i E glan- 
dulis nunc ligulatis v. squam Corolla hypo- 
craterimorpha v. tubo basi es et superne 
m hispida ; 
— ilormi. , Circa originem staminum 
fau xappendiculata lobis æstivatione co nvo- 
lutis. ARCA subsessiles i in superiore parte tubi 
o aut sub media parte ubi tubus latior fit 
i eio Y ya 
minatæ v. 
oo 2. 
ngulæ duabus eege plerumque ا ی‎ 
quinta Sida Û de- 
ere ario sæpius longiora. 
e PO ne 8 
incole ; foliis egris sepe angustis و‎ 
utrinque basi setis glandulisve pluribus loco sti- 
pularum i Bears azillaribus nunc 
in racemum term lem appro. wo. floratione 
centripeta ; Zone sepius purpure 
Arm, DC. Prod. VIII. p. 481. 
CHARACT. sari -一 des scan ower , glabra, foliis 
ovatis acutis, ped bifloris axillaribus folio 
sublongioribus ; مين‎ tortis racteclatis; lobis 
bus, Ce SE parte cylindrica n brevioribus ; 
co tubo infra medium infundibuliformi , lobis 
See es Fe و‎ parte dilatata 
tubi subbrevioribus. 
Dipladenia atropurpurea Aen. DC. L. c. 
m. atropurpurea Lıxpı. Bot. reg. t. 27. 1843. 
Paxton's Mag. of Bot. 1842 (sic!) — 
foli | ovatis acutis » jme bifloris axil- 
gioribus, sepal orolle 
laribus 
glabra nes triangularibus یو تس‎ 
Seca biglanduloso . Lo. 
Texte du Botanical Regitser de M. Lindley. 
ECHITES (DIPLADENIA) ATROPURPUREA. 
DARK-PURPLE ECHITES. 
Erm, Oras, double; diir, a gland (Réd.). 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
SPEC. CHARACTER . 
} siehe oben. 
This is a handsome greenhouse cliniber， introduced from South Brazil by Messrs. Veitch of Exeter. 
It is nearly allied to the E. Martian 
and a corolla whose lobes are not cr 
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We find the account of the plant in Paxton’s Magazine of Botany. 
* The blosso 
the base, into a wide throat, which 
of the species. 
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* Moi which it differs in having smooth shoots and leaves, 
uncles, two or more 
and graceful axillary pedun 
^ It was exhibited by Messrs. Veitch at one of the great meetings in the Horticultural Society's 
gardens, and a Banksi 
finely with the lightness and airiness of its habit. 
» In cultivation, it "inae. the temperature 
or to a wire = 
of the stove, and may be trained to the rafters = the house, 
oof. 
sian medal was awarded for it. The dark tint of its flowers seems to contrast 
If the branches are intermingled with those of 
yay harmonious und delightful com- 
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