Oot VUee 
ricles rounded, fometimes. with one tooth behind: aged 
half the length of the leaf. Peduncles fhorter than the 
tiole, villous; calyx-leaves hairy, acuminate, patulous at ie 
tip. A native of Eeyr and Arabia. 29. C. Sonneratii. Sn 
haftatus; Defr. x 10. Tala. neli; Rheed. Mal 
am 
“t Leaves a haftate-acuminate; au- 
alternate, nearly feffile. 
flower, flender, one or two-flowered, of 
tion of the bractes, thicker upwards; b 
awl-fhaped, — a little above the middle of the pe- 
dun ers yellowifh-white, twice the length of the 
An 
clofe to.the 
; obtufe, two outer 
ones {maller; corollas at leaft two inches long, tubular; tube. 
about half an inch diameter; cha but little open, with 
five pointed oe ftigma capitate, didymous. A native 
of Senegal. 31. C _ tikesfolius a « Shrubby “leaves heart- 
fhaped, rounded ; younger ones fomewhat tomentous; flower 
cand fruit very large .” Stems cylindrical, almoft fmooth. 
Leaves sana) a Tale 6 
half the lengt Hed. Flowers ie: 
peduncles not more than eight or tea hlnes ater ee fo- 
litary, one-flowered ; caly , obtt 
corolla at leaft ices aaehes aie 
tive of the Ifle of France, and the e of Good Hope. 
Found by Commerfon. 32. C, ye Linn. Sp. Pl. 
Mart. 8. Defr. gor. Lam. 2089. Willd. 19. (C. megalorrhi- 
Dill. Elth. roi. tab. 85. fiz. 99.) Leaves, fome 
> entire, others panduriform or three-lobed ; 
t two-flowered. ” 
Leaves diftant, petioled. J/o large, white, with the 
bottom of fine purple; peduncles yes gpa = 
one to e-flowered; calyx-leave e 
orter and narrower. Capfule two-cell a Sud His one | 
in each cell. A native of Carolina and Virgin ing 
rom June to September. 33. C. betonciflins. N m 725% 
‘* Leaves sina arrow-fhaped, acute; pedun ie one- 
flowered.” m five or fix feet high, flender. Flocvers 
ia with erie bottoms; peduncles long, flender. 
e of Africa, Wat Se ee Miller in 1730. . brac- 
a Mart. gt. 3-25. ‘* Leaves heart-thaped, 
almoft entire, and three lebed heftate, attenuated; pedun- 
cles one- -flowered ; outer calyx- leaves bracte-fhape ed? J 
s two inches long; pe- 
of the leaf, folitary ; braétes two, lanceolate, acute, fituated 
a little below the calyx; calyx pubefcent ; inner calyx-leaves 
filky ; 
obed, found in the Eait Indies by <3 ni « C, 
2, Wi mb. 3. 2 
color 
ae fhaped, ‘Jilons, foniewhat an rular-lobed ‘a the bafe; 
a one-flowered; outer leaves of the calyx relembling 
- der with fe thar 
Stem 
ng 3 
Peduncles the length: 
&¢ Leaves: 
bicaler sees oo. ‘Ha airy 5 ae fomewhat 
heart hoped, ‘three. lobed, hoary underneath; peduncles 
many-flow — a fuperficial view oeeeies the appear- 
ance of a vs e. sue ‘Slender, cylindrical; befet, as 
“37. 
2 d.3G. Leaves nevethaped, 
villous, peer aes che. ee anes, acute; peduncles 
one-flowered.”” A native of the Cape of Good Hope e. 38. C. 
fice Be Lies Deir. 94. Lam. 2093. Ipo- 
mea triloba ; ower leaves ‘eae: -fhaped, three. 
appe 
viole t; pores ates i one 
the e length of: the petioles} pedicels Meee fhort, bra aa b mall, 
Hs 
are ice d, acute, connivent ; corollas ‘mall sylnd sie 
arp teeth A native of Sout cul- 
tivated in the botanic on at Paris. 39. C. plete. 
Mart. 93. Willd. 23. Vahl. i A — uk yt. 
tab. 167. fig. 3. F il peruv. 3. 8 ae 
heart-fhaped, three-lobed ; lateral Iebes iisaeieas te ial. 
peduncles, fomew three. flowered; calyxes almoft as 
long as the peduncles, {mooth.’? Whole plant ante {mooth, 
except the petioles. Svem.cylindrical. Leaves two inches 
behind, and furnifhed with an angular tooth; petioles fhorter 
the leaf, befet wich a few {cattered hairs. - 
tigma capitate. 
from C. batatas in the ag {fs of the ftem, and the form 
of the leaves. A native merica. .40. 
Mart. Willd. 24. Vahl. Symb. 3, 26. ‘+ Leaves 
heart-fhaped and three-lobed, attenuated 5 3: peduncles elon- 
gated, many-flowere d; calyxes’ {mooth.” Stem with a ew 
minute {cattered hairs, preffed clofe, and. vifible. only with a’ | 
gnifier. Leaves four. inches long, three or more br ae at’ 
ed or entire, quite {mooth, nerved, ac 
lateral lobes lanceolate ; middle one eg fiape ed, atenvateds 
petioles longer than the leaf. (ower large, bell-fhaped 
purple with a pale bafe ana five paler rays running to the - 
- acuminatus. 
; bractes at 
the bafe of each keels two, oie attenuated, finely 
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