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PASSIFLORA. angustifolia. 
Narrow-leaved Passionfiower. 
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MONADELPHIA PENTANDRIA. 
. Nat. ord. PASSIFLORER. Jussieu in annales du muséuni. 6. 102. 
_. PASSIFLORA. Supra vol. 1. fol. 13. 
P. angustifolia, foliis inferioribus trilobis ‘acuminatis, superioribus indivisis 
lanceolatis, petiolis biglandulosis, floribus apetalis. Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
616. 
P. angustifolia. Swartz prod. 97. Fl. ind. occid. 2. 1188. Hort. Kew. ed. 
2. 4. 151. , : 
P. heterophylla. Hort. Kew. 3. 309. Jacq. hort. Schcenb. 2. 28. t. 181. 
Miss Lawr. passionfl. rie 7 
P. longifolia. amarce encyc. 3. 39. Cavan. diss. 10. 446. t. 270. 
Caules plures, fruticosi, teretes, glabri, graciles, 4-pedales et ultra, ra- 
mosi, etate suberosi et cineret, cirris SAE longisque scandentes. Folia 
infima eax: subrotundo-ovata obtusa et vix uncialia; dein unum aliudve duplo 
majus, acutum, et in unico aut in utroque latere in lobum excisum. Reliqua 
sunt elongate vel lineari-lanceolata, acuminata, indivisa, basi rotundata, 
tongiora semipedalia et inferné 3 quartas partes uncie lata. Caterum omnia 
alterna, integerrima, peltata, saturaté virentia, ad oras et ad nervum medium 
dorsalem per lentem villosula, caterum glabra, adultiora ad nervum et venas 
in facie ex cinereo maculata. Petioli ad lentem villosuli, supra medium 
duabus glandulis obtusis instructi. Stipule subulate, parve. Pedunculi 
uniflori, oppositt, laterifolii, filiformes, superné geniculati, semuncialese 
Flores parvz. Calycis quinque-partiti foliola oblonga, obtusa, patentissima, 
ex viridi albida. Cor.0. Corona radiata, interior {(operculum) erecta, 
brevis purpurea; exterior patentissima, flavescens. Anth. flave. Germ. 
glabrum. Stig. flavescentia. Bacca ovalis, semuncialis, glabra, atrocerulea, 
pulpad dulci: sem. compressula, cinerea cum rugis elevatis nigricantibus. 
Jacq. loc. cit. 
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A small inconspicuous flowered climber, which mingles 
itself among bushes in the island of Jamaica. Introduced 
into this country about 1773. 
Stem shrubby, about four feet high, slender, round, 
branching, smooth, ash-coloured, with a corky rind in the 
old wood. Lowermost leaves three-lobed, upper entire 
long-lanceolate, 3-6 inches long, about 3 of an inch broad, 
rounded or subcordate at the base, nerved, deep green; in- 
spected through a magnifier the edge and the underside of 
the midrib are perceived to be slightly villous: petioles short 
obscurely villous, bearing two small glands beyond the 
middle; stipules 2, subulate, small. Peduncles axillary, twin, 
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