SCROPHULARINE^:. LXXXVIII. CALCEOLARIA. 



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3. Leaves entire or toothed : radical ones broad, usually rosu- 

 late. Stems fen-leaved, corymbosely many-flowered. Herba- 

 ceous plants. 



12 C. RACEMOSA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 29. t. 448.) leaves oblong, 

 toothed, wrinkled, tomentose ; peduncles terminal, bifid; pedi- 

 cels racemose. If.. F. Native of the Falkland Islands. Stems 

 terete, tomentose, few-leaved. Radical leaves numerous, rosu- 

 late. Lateral peduncles bifid, 2-flowered, with the middle 

 pedicel 1 -flowered. Lower lip of corolla ovate. 



.Racemose-flowered Slipperwort. PI. 5 to 1 foot. 



IS C. CA'NA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 27. t. 413. f. 2.) leaves cunei- 

 form, hoary, tomentose, quite entire ; stems ascending ; pedun- 

 cles dichotomous. I/ . F. Native of Peru. Root thick. 

 Leaves densely tomentose, 2 a little above the others. Corollas 

 small, yellow : lower lip narrowed to the base. 



Hoary Slipperwort. PI. 5 to \ foot. 



14 C. CRENATIFLORA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 28. t. 446.) leaves 

 obovate-oblong, unequally serrated, rather tomentose ; lower 

 lip of corolla crenated. I/ . F. Native of Chili, in humid 

 places. Hook, bot. mag. 3255. Lindl. bot. reg. 1609. C. ano- 

 mala, Pers. ench. 1. p. 16. C. pendula, Sweet, brit. fl. gard. t. 

 155. Stem bifid at top. Radical leaves many : cauline ones 

 few : 2 lower ones subpetiolate : superior ones sessile. Pedicels 

 racemose, 1 -flowered. Calycine segments ovate. Corolla yel- 

 low ; lower lip spotted with red. Capsule papery, fulvous. 

 There are several hybrids between this and other species. See 

 Seet, fl. gard. 262. 



Notched-flonered Slipperwort. PI. 1J foot. 



15 C. PARA LIA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 29. t. 447.) leaves unequally 

 toothed : radical ones cuneated : superior ones oblong, connate, 

 and are, as well as the capsules, tomentose. I/ . F. Native of 

 Chili. C. Paralensis, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 45. Peduncles axillary 

 and terminal, dichotomous. Corolla yellow : lower lip of 

 corolla narrowed towards the throat. 



Paralia Slipperwort. PI. 2 feet. 



16 C. CORYMBOSA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 14. t. 20. f. b.) 

 radical leaves ovate and cordate, petiolate, doubly crenated : cau- 

 line leaves few, cordate, half stem-clasping. If. . F. Native of 

 Chili, in shady places. Ker. bot. reg. 723. Hook, bot. mag. 

 2418. Plant hairy. Radical 



FIG. 58. 



leaves broad, rosulate, white be- 

 neath. Stems leafless at bot- 

 tom, but dichotomous and leafy 

 at top. Flowers corymbose, 

 yellow, marked with purple 

 dots and lines. There are se- 

 veral garden hybrids reared, be- 

 tween this and several other 

 species. 1. C. Gellaniana, 

 Penny, with dusty copper co- 

 loured flowers. This is a hy- 

 brid between C. corymbosa and 

 C. purpurea. 2. C. hians, 

 Penny, with yellow flowers. 3. 

 C. Hopeana, Morrison, with 

 yellow flowers, a hybrid between 

 C. corymbosa and C. plantagi- 

 nea. 4. C. polyantha, Penny, 

 with yellow flowers ; a hybrid between C. corymbosa and C. 

 petiolaris. 5. C. Youngii, Penny, in bot. reg. 1448, with och- 

 raceous and dirty purple flowers ; a hybrid between C. corym- 

 bosa and C. arachnoidea. (fig. 58.) 



C'o)-;/m6ose-flowered- Slipperwort. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1822. 

 PI. 1 to \\ foot. 



17 C. PURPU'REA (Graham, in edinb. phil. journ. 1827. bot. 



mag. 2775.) herbaceous; stems numerous, erect, branched; 

 leaves wrinkled, hispid : radical ones cuneate-spatulate, serrated, 

 quite entire behind, petiolate, acutish : cauline leaves cordate, 

 decussate : superior ones smaller, and quite entire ; corymbs 

 terminal, many-flowered. If. . F. Native of Chili, on the 

 Cordilleras. Lindl. bot. reg. 1621. Stems many from the 

 same root, downy. Leaves with a few long scattered hairs on 

 their surfaces. Calyx downy. Corolla rather small, of an uni- 

 form reddish violet colour. Habit of C. corymbosa. There are 

 several hybrids between this and other species. See Sweet, fl. 

 gard. n. s. t. 244. 



Purpfe-flowered Slipperwort. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 1827. 

 PI. 1 foot. 



18 C. OBLONGA (Ruiz. et. Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 15. t. 24. f. b.) 

 leaves oblong, serrated, petiolate ; peduncles trifid, with 3-6- 

 flowered branches ; stem simple. 0. F. Native of the 

 groves of Panatahua. Root fascicled. Radical leaves nume- 

 rous : cauline ones few, on short petioles. Calyx hairy. Co- 

 rolla yellow, dotted with red inside ; lower lip large, tricrenate 

 at the top. 



Oblong-leaved Slipperwort. PI. 1| foot. 



19 C. PUNI'CEA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 15. t. 24. f. a.) 

 hairy ; stems creeping ; leaves oval, serrated ; peduncles ter- 

 minal, bifid, 7-8-flowered ; pedicels umbellate. I/ . F. Native 

 of the groves of Panatahua. Root fascicled. Leaves glabrous 

 above, on short petioles. Corollas scarlet, glabrous, form of 

 those of C. oblonga. 



Scarlet-Howeied Slipperwort. PI. 1 to 2 feet. 



4. Leaves toothed, crenated, or serrated, petiolate ; petioles 

 naked. Stems leafy. 



* Herbaceous plants. Leaves opposite. 



20 C. SERRA X TA (Lam. ill. 1. p. 51.) erect; branches clothed 

 with tomentose pubescence ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, 

 acutish at the base, sharply serrated, finely downy, canescent 

 beneath ; corymbs terminal, sub-trichotomous ; pedicels pubes- 

 cent. If.. F. Native of Quito, near Chillo, Humb. et Bonpl. 

 Peru in Canta, Ruiz, et Pav. H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 

 381. C. inflexa, Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 16. t. 25. f. a. ? 

 Herb erect, branched. Leaves 1 1 inch long, and 9 lines broad. 

 Calycine segments ovate, acute. Corolla glabrous, yellow ; 

 lower lip reflexed, narrowed at the base. 



.Serrated-leaved Slipperwort. PI. 2 to 3 feet. 



21 C. DIVARICA'TA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 381.) 

 twining ; branches divaricate, glabrous ; leaves petiolate, ovate, 

 acute, cordate, coarsely and crenately-serrated, ciliated, glabrous, 

 downy on the veins beneath ; panicles terminal, leafy ; flowers 

 corymbose ; pedicels clothed with glandular pili. If.. F. Na- 

 tive of Peru, in temperate places near Succhtibamba and Aya- 

 vaca, at the altitude of 1400 hexapods. Leaves Ij- inches. 

 Calyx clothed with glandular hairs, with ovate, acute segments. 

 Corolla yellow. Ovarium clothed with glandular hairs. 



Divaricate Slipperwort. PI. twining. 



22 C. ROTUNDIFOLIA (H. B. et Kunth, I. c. p. 382.) stems 

 simple, 1-2-3-flowered, and are, as well as the leaves, pubes- 

 cent ; leaves petiolate, roundish, obtuse, coarsely crenated, 

 convex, thick. G- H. Native of Peru, in cold places between 

 Chulucana and Guamcabamba. Stems simple, fleshy. Leaves 

 \ inch long. Calyx downy. Corolla yellow ; throat hairy. 



Round-leaved Slipperwort. PI. -J to foot. 



23 C. SIBTHORPIOIDES (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c.) stems procum- 

 bent ; branches hispidly pilose ; leaves petiolate, ovate-round- 

 ish, acutish, cordate, crenately cut, hairy on both surfaces ; 

 flowers terminal, corymbose ; peduncles clothed with glandular 

 hairs. If.. F. Native of Peru, in icy places on mount Gual- 



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