IPOMCEA. 



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stigma o' 



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is done, and their succes- 

 sors, already in bud, will 

 renew the gorgeous display 

 the following morning. 



Analysis. Observa- 

 tion and study are wont 

 to begin with the Flower, 

 and for once we will re- 

 verse our usual order. The 

 calyx, the outer envelope, 

 green, persistent, is com- 

 posed of 5 long-pointed 

 sepals combined at the 

 base into a cup. The in- 

 ner envelope, the fugaci- 

 ous corolla, between trum- 

 pet and bell-form, of deli- 

 cate texture and intense 

 colors, is composed of 5 

 broad petals united along 

 the plicate (folded) edges, 

 quite to the expanding en- 

 tire border. In the bud, 

 the folds are contorted 

 (twisted) with the sun, i.e., 

 from left to right a kind 

 of aestivation called super- 

 volute. 



The 5 stamens adhere 

 to the lower part of the co- 

 rolla tube, opposite to its 



", a flower ; sta, the stamens ; gf, the style ; s 



