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Fig. 558. Flower of Catalpa. 
Fig. 559, Tbe Corolla cut open, showing the 2 perfect stamens and the 3 rudiments of stamens, 
Fig. 560. A 2-winged seed of Catalpa. Fig. 561. Flower of the Trumpet Creeper. 
1 T.rad’icans, Trumpet Creeper. Climbing by radicating tendrils, Leaflets 9-11, 
ovate, acuminate, toothed. Corolla tube thrice longer than thecalyx. Stamens 
included. A well-known, splendid climbing vine. Summer. 
2 T. Capen’sis, Cape T. Climbing. Leaflets 7-9, round-ovate, serrate. Stamens 
and style exerted. Corolla tube curved. + 8S. Africa. 
8 T. grandifio’ra. Chinese T. Climbing. Leaflets 9-11, pointed, ovate, toothed. 
Two glands on the nodding pedicels. Corolla tube scarce longerthan calyx. + 
2, CATAL’PA. Catalpa. 
Corolla unequally bell-shaped, 4 or 
5-lobed. Stamens 2 perfect, with 3 
rudiments. Capsule long, cylindric, 
with a thick partition. 
O. bignonioi’des. Trees with large, broad- 
ovate, cordate, velvety leaves, and ter- 
minal panicles of showy, white, varie- 
gated flowers. Common. 
Fig. 562. A panicle (size much diminished) 
of Catalpa. 
