﻿PLATE DXXXV. 



TROPiEOLUM PINNATUM, 



Winged Nasturtium. 



CLASS VIII. ORDER I. 

 OCT4NDRU MONOGYNU. Eight Chives. One Pointal. 



GENERIC CHARACTER. 



Calyx l-phyllus, calcaratus. Petala 4— 5, in- 11 Empalement one-leafed, spurred. Petals 4 or 



aequalia. Nuces 3, coriaceae. || 5, unequal. Kernels 3, coriaceous. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 

 Trofjeolum foliis sub-peltatis : lobis obtusis, || Nasturtium with leaves nearly shield-shaped, 

 inaequalibus : floribus pinnatis : petalis Lobes obtuse, and unequal. Flowers 



winged. Petals 5, 

 toothed at the end. 



REFERENCE TO THE PLATE. 



1. A flower spread open. 



2. Seed-bud, chives, and pointal. 



3. Seed-bud and pointal. 



beautiful species of Nasturtium we met with in the select collection of tue 

 ss de Vandes at Bayswater. Our figure represents the entire plant; but by whom introduced, 

 ace a native, we have not been able to learn. It appears to succeed well with the treatment 

 ) other Tropaeolums ; and, if it should seed with us, will no doubt be abundantly cultivated for 

 liance of its elegant little blossoms. It flowers during the summer months. 



