138 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class V. 
383. IPOMJE'A. R. Br. 
2207 quamoclit W. 
2208 dissecta Ph. 
2209 Carolina Ph. 
2210 tuberosa W. 
2211 paniculata B. Reg. 
2212 pentaphylla Jac. 
2213 umbel lata L. 
2214 tuberculata B. Reg. 
2215 pendula R. Br. 
2216 Pes-tigridis W. 
2217 platensis Ker. 
2218 chryseides Ker. 
2219 caerulea Ker. 
2220 setosa Xer. 
2221 scabra Gm. 
2222 Turpethum ^r. 
22231uteola W. en. 
2224 coccinea fT. en. 
22251acun6sa JV. 
2226 gossypii folia W. 
J. insignis B. R. 
2227 Bona-nox W. 
2228 sanguinea ^ahl. 
2229 mutabilis R. Reg. 
2230 candicans B. M. 
2231 Jalapa Ph. 
^ rosea 
2232 hepaticifolia W. 
2233 solanifolia W. 
2234 campanulata W. 
2235 violacea ^F. 
2236carnea W. 
2237 repanda JF. 
2238 sib'irica P. S. 
2239 speciosa P. S. 
2240 purpurea P. S. 
/3 incarndta 
y varia 
2241 discolor Jac. 
2242 triloba JT. 
2243 hederifolia W. 
2244 Nil P. S. 
2245 hederacea J?. Reg. 
2246 cuspidata P. S. 
2247 tamnifolia W. 
2248 grandiflora B. Rep. 
2249 muricata Jac. 
2250 obscura B. Reg. 
2251 sagittifolia Ker. 
2252 medium JF. 
2253 denticulata R.Br. 
2254 glaucifolia 
22.55 angustifolia Jac. 
2256 tridentata P. S. 
2257 maritima /Z. Br. 
2258 brasiliensis L. 
IPOMiEA. 
wing.leaved _$ ITTI or 
cut-leaved ^ i Al or 
Carolina A or 
tjuberous-rootedi^i (23 or 
panicled A CZ3 ni 
five-leaved J, rm or 
umbel-flowered _J (23 or 
tubercled _J □ or 
pendulous _^ lAI or 
palmated ^ O or 
Convolvulacece. Sp. 52 — 170. 
6 jl.s 
10 jn.s 
10 jl.au 
10 ... 
20 jn.s 
20 au.s 
20 jn.jl 
my.o 
au 
D.R E. Indies 1629. 
S Georgia 1813. 
Pu Carolina 1732. 
Pa.Y W. Indies 1731. 
Pk E. Indies 1799. 
W. Indies 1739. 
W. Indies 1739. 
K Indies 1815. 
N. S. W. 1808. 
E. Indies 1732. 
W 
s 
Pu 
Pk 
R 
Plata JlZ3or 10 jn.s 
Mr. Herbert's _^ lAJ or 4 jn.s 
pale-blue _i O or 9 jn.s 
bristly ^ BUI or 9 au 
rough _S CD or 10 s 
square-stalked □ or 5 jl.s 
crimson-scarlet O or 10 jn.s 
bright-scarlet _i O or 10 jn.s 
starry J; O or 10 jl.au 
splendid _i □ or 15 jn.s 
prickly _i O or 10 jl.au 
blood-flowered _^ □ or 10 f.n 
changeable i | or 10 my.s 
hoary lAJ or 15 jn.au 
Jalap _S lZM m 10 au.s 
rose-colored _J lAJ m 10 au.s 
Hepatica-leav'djg O or 10 au.s 
Nightshade-lvd._$ O or 
bell-flowered _g RTl or 
purple-flowered_^ [13 or 
flesh-colored _^ KTs or 
scolloped 
Siberian 
broad-leaved 
great-purple 
flesh-colored 
striped 
spotted 
three-lobed 
Ivy-leaved 
blue 
five-lobed 
^[Z3or 
^ O or 
^□or 
AO or 
A O ox 
_$ O or 
_$ O or 
_$ O or 
J O or 
.iED or 
A O 
sharp-pointed _^ O or 
Tamnus-leaved_^ O or 
great-flowered _J □ or 
rough-stalked O or 
hairy A lQ] or 
Catesby's _$ A or 
arrow-headed A O or 
denticulate [Q] or 
glaucous-leaved_$ [S] or 
narrow-leaved A Ell or 
8 jl.au 
8 au.s 
8 au.s 
10 au.s 
10 au 
8 jl.au 
8 jl.au 
10 jn.s 
10 jn.s 
10 jn.s 
20 jn.s 
10 jn.jl 
10 jl 
10 jl.s 
10 jl.s 
10 jn.jl 
10 jl 
8 s 
8 jl.au 
8 jn.au 
3 jn.s 
6 jl.au 
6 jl.au 
6 my.jl 
6 jl.au 
V 
Y 
L.B 
Pu 
W 
W 
S 
D.R 
W 
Pu 
W 
D.R 
Pu 
W 
Li 
R 
Pu 
Pk 
Pu.w 
Pu 
F 
S 
F 
Pu 
D.Pu 
F 
St 
B.w 
V 
V 
L.B 
B 
L.Pu 
B 
W 
Pu 
W 
Pu 
Pa 
Y 
Pk 
Pk 
S. Amer. 1817. 
China 1817. 
E. Indies 1818. 
Brazil 1817. 
S. Amer. 1804. 
Ceylon 1759. 
Carolina 1759. 
W. Indies 1713. 
N. Amer. 1640. 
S r.m Bot. mag. 244 
C s.p Wil.phy.l.t.2.f.3 
C r.m DiU. elt. t.84.f.98 
C s.p Bot. reg. 768 
C s.p Bot. reg. 62 
S s.p Jac. ic.2 t. 319 
R r.m Plu. am.88. t.l02 
C l.p Bot. reg. 86 
R l.p Bot. rep. 613 
C s.p Dil.el.t.318.f.411 
S r.m Bot. reg. 333 
S r.m Bot. reg. 270 
S r.m Bot. reg. 276 
S r.m Bot. reg. 335 
S r.m 
S r.m Bot. mag. 2093 
S r.m Bot. mag. 221 
S r.m Bot. rep. 99 
C r.m DiU.elt.t.87.f.l02 
W. Indies 1773. 
W. Indies 1812. 
S. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1776. 
America 1733. 
E.Indies 1759. 
America 1759. 
E. Indies 1800. 
S. Amer. 1732. 
S. Amer. 1799. 
W. Indies 1793. 
r.m Bot. mag. 
".m Bot. mag. 
m Bot. rep. 99 
i.m DiU.elt.t.87.f 
C s.p Bot reg. 75 
S s.l Bot. mag. 752 
C s.l Bot. reg. 9 
C p.l Bot. reg. 39 
R p.l Bot. mag. 1603 
C r.m Bot. mag. 1572 
C r.m Bot. reg. 621 
S CO Bu. in.50.t.20.f.2 
Siberia 
E. Indies 
America 
America 
America 
1779. 
1778. 
1629. 
1629. 
1629. 
W. Indies 1752. 
S. Amer. 1773. 
America 1597. 
N. Amer. 1729. 
S. Amer. 1732. 
Carolina 1732. 
E. Indies 1802. 
E. Indies 1777. 
E, Indies 1732. 
Carolina 1819. 
E.Indies 1778. 
E. Indies 1778. 
Mexico 1732. 
India 1800. 
S s.p 
S s.p 
S s.p 
S CO 
S s.l 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
R s.p 
S s.l 
Plum. ic. t.94.f.l 
Rhd. mal.ll.t56 
Plum. ic.t.93.f.l 
Jac. am. 26. 1. 18 
Par. lond. 81 
Pa.it.3.p.723.t.K 
Bot. mag. 2446 
Bot. mag. 113 
Bot. mag. 1682 
Bot. mag. 1005 
PI. ic.82. t.93. f.2 
Bot. mag. 188 
Bot. reg. 85 
Fl.per.2.t.ll9.f.a 
D. elt.t.318.f.410 
Bot. rep. 188 
Jac. schoe.3.t.323 
Bot. reg. 239 
Bot. reg. 437 
Bot. reg. 317 
Dil.elt.t.87.f.l01 
Jac. ic. rar. t.317 
trifid 
thick-leaved 
Brazilian 
^Oor 10 jl.au Y E.Indies 1778. C s.p Rhd. mal.ll.t.65 
O or 10 jn.jl 
_$[Z3or 10 jn.jl 
E. Indies 1770. 
S. Amer. 1726. 
S s.p Bot. reg 319 
R s.p Plu. am.89. t.l04 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture- 
383. Ipomcea. From i4' i^o;, a bindweed, or something analogous, and o/mios, similar. This genus 
is nearly allied to Convolvulus and Calystegia. It consists chiefly of twining stove plants, free flowerers, 
and of the easiest culture. I. tuberosa is a plant of great beauty and fragrance. In Jamaica it is 
evergreen, thickly covered with leaves and large flowers, and much used to shade arbors. Browne 
says it may be carried over an arbor of 300 feet in length. Every part of the plant abounds with milk, 
and is purgative. Long thinks Scammony might be made from its tubers, and Loureiro affirms them to be 
edible. 
