PASSIFLORA 



fls. solitary, about %m. across, greeuisli yellow: fr. a 

 globular berry about % in. in diara. Pa. south and 

 west. B.R. 1:79.-It has been offered by dealers in na- 

 tive plants. 



AA. Corona not crinkled or folded on the edge, plane or 

 nearly so. 

 B. Braets fjrown together. 

 6. Iigul4ri8, Juss. [P. Loivei, Heer). Woody below, 

 tall, branchy : Ivs. large, cordate, ovate-acuminate, 

 neither lobed nor toothed: Hs. solitary, the petals and 

 sepals greenish, the corona white, with zones of red- 

 purple: fr. said to be the size of an orange. Trop. Amer. 

 B.M. 2967. -Young foliage has metallic hues. 



BB. Bracts free. 



c Tube of flower evident and cylindrical swollen at 



the base 



7 racemdsa Brot (P pilnceps Hort P amabilis 

 H )rt m I irt I L\s ,1 ibrous usuallj truncate at base 

 ni tU (leepU ih)! ( il the margins entire Hs 4 m or 

 m 11 X ri s the mil v\ petals deep red and wide 



[uihn^ the short uj light crown purplish calvx 

 keeled on the lowtr il H litar\ but the peduncles 

 usii ilh 2 from an i\il I iinii^ i u emose on the ends 

 of the shoots bi u I li /il I M 2001 BR 4 285 



L B C 1 84 Gn il i \ Ini Id pecies and a parent 

 of various garden li\ I n 1 I li 1 t of the red flowered 

 Passifloras bumiuei and fill 



8 Raddlina DC (P ke,mes)na Hort ) Rather 

 slender Ivs shallow cordate S lobed and sparingly den 

 tite purplish beneith fls with\er> narrow distinct 



PASSIFLORA 



1221 



ight 



■i„ht 



nhil 



Granadilla Passiflora quadranguli 



(XM) 



9. Watsoniina, Masters. Stems wiry, purplish, with 

 leafy dentate stipules : Ivs. shallow ■ cordate, rather 

 broader than long, 3-lobed to the middle, with a few 

 teeth : peduncles 1-tld. : fls. about 3 in. across, the sepals 

 linear and shaded with violet ; petals also very narrow, 



lilac: crown of many rows of filaments, violet with bars 

 of white below the middle, the inner and shorter set deep 

 violet. Probably Brazilian. G.C. II. 26:C48-9. l.H.3G:74. 

 Gn. 33:638. A. F. 6:571. -Good grower. 



cc. Tube of flower very short, thick or fleshy in siib- 



D. Stems and branches stronyly 4-angled or even winged: 



Granadilla. Fig. 1651. 

 ,.r, L'i-ii.r"ns: Ivs. ovate or round-ovate, 

 IN' I ■! 'I' i iitire, the petiole with 2 or 

 Inge: fl. large (3 to 5 in. 

 I ■ ill Tit. with ovate sepals and 

 I ■hii. \i iihiii and the latter reddish), 

 i-i il lit" Tt series of white-and-purple 

 1 nt of which the outermost exceed 

 ti oblong 5-9 m long jellowish 

 1 hble Tropical Amer B R 1 14 

 K H 1898 p 569 Gn 59 pp 4 7 - 

 1 the tropics and variable both as a 

 vine and tor its edible fruits Frequent in collections 

 of e( ononiic plants in the North It is a good climber 

 for (ovpimg a tie nhouse roof Best results are se 

 cured il 111 t ni| 1 itiiie does not fall below iO° The 

 fiuii 111 11 111 mini 1 The fls usuill) ntfd to be 

 hand I lliiiii I il Unit is wanted on house grown 

 plant \ 1 variegata Hoit (P laitegata Hort) 

 has t ih i_ II t h l«ith)ellow 



11 aUta I)i\ md Stem winged Ivs glabrous oval 

 to I \ it! nil whit I ordate at base the mat gin often 

 undul itt hut itlit rwi e entiie the petiole with 2 purs 

 of glands fl 3-1 m across ^er\tT ^i mi tli ml u r t 

 the sepals and petals cai mine i n n iil\ i |uii i 

 lonj, as the envelopes the mini i u lil n in | iii 

 colored with red purple md wiiii li \ II \\ \ il 

 pointed about m I n^ Mn ti i^i ml n 



10. quadrangrul&ris 

 Tall strong climlwr, . 

 cordate at ba-.. , mm i 

 3 pairs of gi;ii. : 

 across) and ini' i 

 petals (the t'lniih r ■, I 



^\ldelJ >,it 



19 



Lawsoniana 



inln 1 U 1 \ I'. \ ,11 die P 



1 nil , i hiasih /IS, Desf 



/ inns Rcem P lati folia 



I w u and P Mascarensts 



I 1 I) forms of this species 



t -VI I t IS a hybrid of P alata 



iiul P M((fmos« Us oblong oval somewhat peltate 



entire fls 3-4 m across brownish mside the corona 



w ith hlaraents in several series 



I 12 Decaisned.na Hort is a 



.1. hybrid of P gvadjatigulans and 



«,— ^ P alata fls bright carmine in 



<^V !^ side about 4 in across corona 



^A ''V^ as long as or longer than the en 



W) V»,, velopes the more or less tortu 



%y ^'»l, ous tilaments banded with deep 



' blue and white Ivs beaiing 



about 6 glands R H 1855 281 F fe 8 848 



DD St(W, and blanches tetete oi at leatt 



not uinged 



E Leaies not lobed 



amabilis HUM in Inn 1 i ml ti n ti h 



ii_ licit 1 1 ,ii\ B M 4401 (jv 11 1214 



iSoha Lmn (P ttni folia Juss ) Jamaica 



Ki E Water Lemon Stem terete plant 



h oval to o^ al oblong thickish entire with 



1 irp point petiole with 2 glands fl about lY 



white with red spots or blotches corona 



vhat exceeding the petals or at least about equal 



mg them in 1 series -s lolet with white bands fr about 



3 in long mellow spotted with white edible Trop 



Amei B R 1 13 B M 49q8 



].). coccmea, Aubl. (P. lelutina, DC. P. fulgens. 

 Morr.l. Glabrous: Ivs. ovate and coarsely toothed; 

 petioles with 2-3 pairs of glands: fl. scarlet; corona 

 orange: fr. pulpy and edible. S. Amer. The fr. is said 

 to contain "a chemical principle of hypnotic value." 



