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barium of Mo. Bot. Garden); H. Eggert, 1877 (herb. J. Donnell 
Smith). 
Arkansas: F. L. Harvey, no. 65 (herb. Univ. Nebraska); H. 
. Hasse, 1886 (herb. Univ. Tennessee). 
Texas: H. 1862 (herb. Mo. Bot. Garden). 
- Physalis angulata L. Sp. Pl. 183. 1753; Ed. 2: 262; Mill. Gard. 
Dict. Ed. 8: no. 10; Lam. Enc. Meth. 2: 101; Spreng. Syst. 
Veg. 1: 697 (in part); Willd. Sp. Pl. 1: 1022; Enum. Hort. 
Ber. 1: 232; Roem. & Sch. Syst. Veg. 4: 676; Don. Gard. 
Dict. 4: 450; Walp. Rep. 3: 25; Nees, Linnaea, 6: 474 (in 
part); Dunal in DC. Prod. 13: part I, 448; Gray, Man. Ed. 2: 
339; Ed.5: 381; Proc. Àm. Acad. 10: 64; Syn, FL 2: part 
1, 234; Wats. & Coult. in Gray, Man. Ed. 6: 375; Ell. Sk. Bot.. 
S. C. and Ga. 1: 278; Chapman, Fl. So. St. 351; Coult. Man. 
Bot. Rocky Mt. 269 (in part). 
P. dubia Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. 1: 181, 1821; not Gmelin. 
P. Linkiana Nees, Linnaea, 6; 471. 1831 ; Don, Gard. Dict. 4: 
449; Walp. Rep. 3: 25; Dunal in DC. Prod. 13: part 1, 448; 
Sendt. in Mart. Fl. Bras. 10: 131; Wood, Class Book 579, 1863; 
Bot. and Flor. 264, 1873. 
P. arenaria Nees. |. c. as synonym. 
P. Peruviana and P. minima Wallr. Cat. acc. to Nees, I. c. and 
Dunal, l. c. 
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Syn. FL 2: part 1, 234. 
P. ciliata Sieb. & Zuce. Fl. Jap. Fam. Nat. 2: 22, 1846; acc. 
to Kew Index. 
Erect, 44-1 m. high, glabrous, stem angular; leaves ovate, with 
more or less cuneate base, somewhat sinuately toothed with 
long acuminate teeth ; blade 4-7 cm. long, on slender, 2-4 cm. 
long petioles, thin, veins not prominent; peduncles slender, 2- 3cm., 
erect, in fruit often reflexed but seldom exceeding the fruiting 
calyx in length; calyx smooth, lobes triangular to lanceolate, gen- 
erally shorter than the tube; corolla 5-10 cm. in diameter ; anthers 
more or less purplish tinged; fruiting calyx about 3 cm. long, 
ovoid, not prominently 5—10-angled, sometimes purple-veined and 
at last nearly filled with the yellow berry. 
Its range extends from North Carolina to Texas, Central 
America, Brazil and the West Indies; also in India. 
