POLYANDRIA FOLYGYNiA. Litiodendroti. 
fui tiinber tree ; flowers yellow and red, mixed with 
green. Generally known by the name of Tulip-tree, 
or White and Yellow Poplar. 
454. PORCELIA. Prodr. Jl. peruv. p. 84. 
Orchidocarpura. Mich.Ji. amer. l.p.32g. 
1 . P. foliis glabriuscnlis oblonge cuneato-obovatis, petalis 
exterioribus orbiculatis, fructibus magnis carnosis. — 
Pers. syn. 2. p. g5. 
Anona triloba. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 126/. 
Orchidocarpum arietinum. Mich.Ji. amer, l.p 32g. 
Icon. Catesb. car. 2. t. 83. Trew ehret. 5. Duham. 
ari. 1. t. ig. 
On the overflowed banks of rivers : Pensylvania to Flo- 
rida. Tj • March, April, v.v. A small tree ; flow- 
ers dark brown ; fruits large, eatable. 
2. P. foliis cuneato-obovatis basi acutis ramnlisque rufo- 
pubescentibus, petalis omnibus ovalibus, fructibus ova- 
tis subcarnosis,— Per.?, syn. 2. p. g5. 
Orchidocarpum parviflorum. Mich. Ji. amer, l . p. 32g. 
In shady woods, near rivers and lakes : Virginia to Geor- 
gia. Tj . April, May. v v. A low sbrub, some- 
times not above two feet high, when in full fruit; 
flowers small, dark purple. 
3. P. foliis elongato-lanceolatis cuneatisve laevigatis, petalis 
exterioribus majoribus obovato-oblongis, interioribus 
longioribus. — Pers. syn. 2. p g5. 
Orchidocarpum pygraaeum. Mich. Ji. amer. \ .p. 330. 
Anona pygmaea. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1268. 
Icon. Barir. trav. t. I . 
In sandy fields : Georgia and Florida. T2 v. v. Flowers 
the size of Anona squamosa ; the whole shrub not 
above a foot high. 
4. P. foliis cuneato-obovalibus basi obtusis ramulisque rufo- 
pubescentibus, petalis exterioribus majoribus obovatis, 
interioribus oblongis.— -Pm. 2. p. 95. 
Orchidocarpum grandifiorum. Mich.fi. amer. 1. p. 330. 
Anona obovata. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1269. 
Icon. Bartr. trav. t. 1. 
In sandy woods, in shady places : Georgia and Florida. 
I2 . May. V. s. A small shrub : flowers very large 
in proportion, white. 
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triloba. 
parviflora. 
pygmcea. 
grandifiora,^ 
