THE FLOWER 8f 



hiiikhi or Sunflower, and gendha; (2) campanIiLate 

 or bell-shaped— E, as in tepari {Physalis)i bhuin.^ 

 kumrha {Ipomcea pamculata), kalmi-shag (tpomcea 

 reptans); (3) infundibuliform or funnel=shaped— F, 

 as in Datura, Tobacco, kalika-phul; (4) hypocRA- 



Fig. 82. — Forms of Corolla 



A, Cruciform. b, Caryophyllaceous. o, Papilionaceous. D, Tubular. E, Cam- 

 panulate. F, Funnel-shaped. G, Rotate. H, Ligulate. I, Bilabiate. J, Personate. 

 K, Personate and spurred, l.. Nectaries. 



TERiFORM or salver-shaped, as in taru-lata {Quamoclii 

 pinnata), rangan {Ixora parvifolia), sheuli {Nyctanthes 

 Arbor-lristis), juin {Jasminum auriculatum), Vinca; 

 (5) ROTATE or wheel-shaped — G, as in lanka {Cap- 

 sicum), begoon, and akanda ; and (6) urceolate (see 

 fig. 202) or jug-shaped. 



The common forms of gamopetalous irregular corolla 

 are: (i) bilabiate or two-lipped — i, as in tuisi, bakas 



