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PENTAND. MONOG. 394. Phyfa'.is. 
Leaves ovate, fomewhat repand, ohtufe, nearly naked: 
flowers in pairs: Hem herbaceous. 
Virginia. Leagues alternate, a little downy underneath. 
Leaves in pairs, entire, acute : Hem herbaceous, fomewhat 
branched at bottom. 
Italy. Jap^n, Woodv. t. 224. Blachw. t. 161. PUnck. t, 124. 
^tctiis nexuous: lea^JSs undulate, pointed, veined. 
Pubefeent; leaves heart-lhaped, very entire. 
Lima. Flowers folitary, pendulous. 
B. Annual. 
Very much branched, with angular glabrous branches; 
leaves ovate, tootlied. 
Indies, DilLehh. t. 12./. 12. 
Leaves nearly entire. DUl.elth. t. ii.y. it. 
Flowers fmall, white, on fhort peduncles. 
Very much branched ; leaves villous and vifeid, heart-lhap- 
ed: flowers pendulous: calyxes when in fruit round- 
ilh-globular, angular. 
Indies. Moris, hill, l-feit. 13. t. 3. f. 24. 
Very much branched : leaves ovate-heart-ihaped, pubef- 
eent: flowers pendulous: calyxes when in fruit ovate 
and pointed, angular. 
Harbadocs. Jacq. tc. rur. 1. tab, 59. 
Leaves with the lobes placed fpirally on each other. 
Very much branched: leaves glabrous, ovate, pointed, an- 
gular-toothed : calyxes fmooth, the fize of the fruit, 
globular. 
— Willd.fp. pi. I. p. 1024. n. 14. 
Ferry completely filling up the calyx. 
Very much branched: fruit-bearing peduncles longer than 
the leaves: leaves villous. 
India. Rheed. Mai. 10. tab. 140. /. 71. 
Vt^ry mtich branched: leaves villous: peduncles' ftiff, 
eredf. 
America. Dill. elth. 12. r. 9./. 9. Allcekengi. 
Flowers drooping : cal'jx flat at the bafe : antberit yellow. 
Very much branclied: flem proflrate, round, hairy: leaves 
fomewhat flefhy. 
Peru. Aitdr. hot. rep.t.Jl, Jacq.ic. rar. t. r, 38. 
Lower. Lea-ves oppofite, item-leaves alternate, all hcart-lhapeti, 
angular-repand : flowers blue. 
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