Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
2-5-clustered above a bract, these clusters numerous in a raceme ; 
tendrils. Southwest Illinois. 
122. Pitcher’s Clematis. (C. Pitcheri.) 
LEAF: pinnate, opposite; leaflets, 3-9, ovate or base cor- 
date, entire or 3-lobed ; highest leaves often simple. FLOWER: 
purplish (no corolla, calyx bell-shaped, its 4 sepals with narrow 
recurved points), large, single ; climbing by twisted leaf-stems, 
mostly herbaceous. _ Illinois. 
123. Few-flowered Kidney-bean. (Phaseolus pauciflorus.) 
LEAF: pinnate, alternate ; leaflets, 3, 1'-2' long, long-ovate to 
linear. FLOWER: purple, ’ long, like pea-blossom, single or 
few-clustered ; July-September ; pod 1’ or more, straight, nar- 
row; twining. Illinois. 
124. Downy Grape. (Vitis cinerea.) 
LEAF : simple, alternate, entire or 3-lobed, downy beneath (and 
above when young) ; branchlets thickly downy ; fruit black, small, 
no bloom; tendrils. Illinois. 
125. Red Grape. (Vitis palmata.) 
LEAF: simple, alternate, lobed, lobes ¢afering, smooth ; fruit 
black, shining, no bloom ; tendrils. Illinois. 
126. Cupseed. (Calycocarpum Lyoni.) 
LEAF: simple, alternate, 3-5-deeply-lobed, large, base cor- 
date, lobes pointed. FLOWER: greenish-white (no petals, sepals 
6, stamens 12 or more), in long panicles; May; fruit spherical, 
1’ diameter, greenish ; high-climbing. Kentucky. 
127. Tragia. (T. macrocarpa.) 
LEAF: 3’, simple, alternate, serrate, ovate, base deeply cordate, 
mostly long-stemmed, stalk hairy. FLOWER: small (no corolla, 
calyx 3-8-parted, stamens 2-3), in racemes ; twining, herbaceous. 
Kentucky. 
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