Patagonula 



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Paulowilhelmia 



sheltered spots, sum., 

 ant., wh., bl., pur. Fine 

 vars. are Colvillei and 

 Constance Elliott, wh., 

 tine ^rh. climber. 



cilulis, 25', sum., st., 

 \vh., pur., fruits edible, 

 pur., with or. pulp ; 

 siinii'timcs exhibited in 

 collections of fruit. The 

 Grauadilla (sec figure). 



inraniata, 30', sum., hlf- 

 hily., best grown ill 

 grh., growths annual, 

 and herbaceous from 

 perennial rootstock, 

 wh., pur., grn. 



Principal Hybrids : 



Belottii (eaTuleo-race- 

 irii>saXo, lIil( l r;l ngularis), 

 20', sum., st., pk., ro., 

 bl., pur. 



Buonapartea (alata X 

 quaurangularis), 20', 

 sum., st., red, blk.,wh. 



cieruleo-racemosa (csem- 

 lea X racemosa), 20 , 

 sum., hlf-hdy., aut., 

 pur. 



Irupei-itrice Eugenie (OB- 



Other Species, Varieties 



arborea, 12', st., Je.,wh., 



yel. 

 atropurpurea, 20', sum.. 



st., vio., red. A garden 



form, 

 rapsularis, 20', sum., st., 



yel., grn. 

 canlinalis of gardens (see 



amabilis). 

 cinrinnata, 20', sum., 



grh., vio. pur., wh. 

 ciiuiabarina, 20', spr., st., 



red. 

 cocciuea, 20', sum., aut., 



st., sc. , or. (sifti. ful- 

 fils). 



fiilgens (see coccinea). 

 Halinii, 20', sum., grh., 



\vli., yel. (si/tt. Disemma 



Hahnii). 

 herbertiaua, 30', sum., 



aut., st., wh.,yel. (sijn. 



Ilisenuna herbertiaua). 



quadraugularis, 20', sum., 

 aut., St., wh., red, vio., 

 fragrant, fruits green- 

 ish yel.,pur.pulp,edible. 

 The flowers should be 

 artificially fertilised. 



racemosa, 20', spr. to 

 aut., st., sc. (SI/H. priu- 

 ceps) . 



raddiaiia. 25', aut., st., 

 deep red, pur. (syn. 

 kermesina). 



violacea, 20', sum., at., 

 lil., vio., bl. 



\vatsoniana, 20', sum., st., 

 wh., vio., lil., grn. 



rulea X quadrangula- 

 ris), 25', sum., st., wh., 

 red, pur., bl. 



kewensis (raddiana X 

 caerulea), 25', sum., St., 

 red, pur. 



Madonna (racemosa X 

 Buonapartea) ,20' ,sum. , 

 st., red, pur. 



Munroi (alataXcturulea), 

 25', sum., grh., wh., 

 vio., pur. (si/it. Pford- 

 tii). 



and Hybrids : 



insiguis (see Tacsonia in- 



sigiiis). 



kennesiua (see raddiaiia). 

 lawsouiana (alata X race- 

 mosa), 2(1', sum., st., 



reddish br. , red. 

 Loudoni (raddiauaXrucc- 



mosa), 20', sum., st., 



reddish pur. 

 macrocarpa, 25', sum., st., 



wh., pur., fruits large, 



edible. 



Pfordtii (see Muuroi). 

 priuceps (see racemosa). 

 pruinosa, 20', sum., st., 



gni., wh., lil. 

 rnbra, 15', spr. to aut., 



st., greenish yel., red. 

 trifaseiata, 15', sum., st., 



wh., fragrant, 

 vitifolia, 25', sum., st., 



yel., or., wh. 



PATAGONULA 



Evergreen greenhouse trees (ord. Boragineas). 

 Propagation, by cuttings in spring, in sand, beneath 

 a bell-glass, over bottom heat. Soil, fibrous peat 

 and sandy loam. 



Principal Species : 



americana, 10' to 12', Jy., wh. or greenish wh. 



PATERSONIA. 



Herbaceous perennials (ord. Irklene) needing 

 liivi-nhouse shelter. Propagation, by division and 

 seeds. Soil, loam, leaf mould, and sand. 



Principal Species : 



glahrata, II', Je., pur. longiscapa, IV, Je., bl. 

 _((/. media). occidentalis, ~\\', Je., bl. 



glauca, \\', Je., bl. 



(syn. sapphinna). 

 icea, 1J , Je., bl. 



PATRINIA. 



Hardy plants (ord. Valerianea;). Propagated by 

 seeds. Light soil. 



Principal Species : 

 heterophylla, 1', My., 



per., yel. 

 scabiosiefolia, 1', Je., 



(si/ H. Valeriana 

 nica). 



PAULLINIA. 



Evergreen stove climbers (ord. Sapindaceae), 

 prized for their Fern-like leafage. Propagation, by 



bien., yel. (syit. serra- 

 tulifolia). 



sibirica, l'_, Je., bien., yel. 

 ruthe- 



, (see Petteedanuvi). 

 1'atience, Herb (see Runiex Patientia). 



Photo : D. N. Finlt. Edinburgh. 



THE GRANADILLA, PASSIFLORA EDULIS. 



cuttings of ripe wood in very sandy soil, beneath 

 a bell-glass, over bottom heat. Soil, loam, leaf 

 mould, and sand. 

 Principal Species and Variety :- 



Cupana, 20', Je., wh. 

 japonica (now Vitis ser- 



janisefolia). 

 oceanica, 12 , sum., wh. 



thalictrifolia , 15', aut., 

 pk. ; a very useful sub- 

 ject. 



argentea, silvery grey 

 Ivs. 



PAULO WILHELMIA. 



Shrubby stove plants (ord. Acanthaceao). Prop- 

 agation, by division or cuttings. Soil, loam, peat 

 or leaf mould, and sand. 



Principal Species : 



speciosa, 2J', sum., bl., yel. 



