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cordate 3-lobed nearly to the base, with the lobes 
linear apiculated divaricating, petiole biglandu- 
lose near the leaf, peduncles 2 rarely 1 axil- 
lary. 
Clematis Indica, folio angusto trifido. Plum. 70. t. 85 
— Passiflora foliis peltatis profunde trilobis, lobis divari- 
catis, petiolis biglandulosis. Cavan. Diss. x. 447. t. 274. 
— P. peltata. Willd. Sp. Pl. III. 017. 
II A B. On fences, and by the roadsides in the moun- 
tains. 
P L. February. 
Branches long, towards the end slightly compressed 
and pubescent. Leaves with middle lobe the longest : 
petiole one-third of an inch in length, inserted within the 
margin of the base of the leaf, pubescent : petioles biglan- 
dulose above the middle. Stipules subulate. Tendrils axil- 
lary. Flowers small, greenish-yellow. Peduncles usually 
2, longer than the petiole, jointed above the middle. Caly- 
cine segments 5, lineari-oblong, externally puberulous, 
spreading. Outer row of filaments erect, green at the 
base, and yellow and incrassatcd at the apex : middle row 
purple, with the filaments cohering and the margin plicate : 
innermost row obscure. Gynophore spotted with purple. 
Filaments broad, reflected: anthers greenish. Ovary 
spherical, minutely puberulous : styles 3 : stigmata sub- 
capitate. Berry ovoid, glaucescent, deep purple. 
Section 3. Decaloba. 
Sepals 5. Petals 5. Involucre O ? or minute 
and distant from the flower. Peduncles axillary, 
one-flowered. 
10. Passiflora perfoliata. Perfoliate Pas - 
Passionflower. 
Leaves glabrous cordate glandulose beneath 
3-nerved 3-lobed with the middle lobed obscure, 
petiole eglandulose very short, peduncles 1-2 ax- 
illary slightly pubescent. 
Flos passionis perfoliatus. Sloane , I. 230. t. 142. f. 3. 
4. — Passiflora trilobis cruribus oblongis, intermedio obso- 
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