Archive image from page 203 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 <raith. 1222 PASSIFLORA F. Blosxoiitx hrhihl 16. vitifdUa, HBK. (P. s.,,nr,l,n Mscens, DC. Tacsbnia ,,.,,,,.1 Ivs. corilate-ovate in outliin-. .Iifjilv and the divisions coarsely toothed, ally pubescent beneath
Archive image from page 203 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 <raith. 1222 PASSIFLORA F. Blosxoiitx hrhihl 16. vitifdUa, HBK. (P. s.,,nr,l,n Mscens, DC. Tacsbnia ,,.,,,,.1 Ivs. corilate-ovate in outliin-. .Iifjilv and the divisions coarsely toothed, ally pubescent beneath : fl. 4-6 in. the linear-obloug sepals and petals bright scarlet, the sepals with a spine at the tip; outer corona filaments red, the inner ones white, all of them upright or spread- ing and much shorter than the envelopes. Brazil. 1878::17. III. 8 old species, but not common in cult. Said not to be free-flowering. P. pu I. Stem terete â bed or d ng-veined, usu across, nearly flat. led sr'-. - j PASSIFLORA violet, the corona of numerous filaments, the outermost of wliich are nearly as long as the petals and are deep violet at the base, yellowish in the middle and curly at the top. British Guiana. III. 22 de- scribed in 1897, and now offered in this country by San- der & Co. GG. Jiays (listinctly shorter than envelopes : teaf- margins nturlii or quite entire. 20. 41ba, Link & Otto. [P. atomdria. Planch.). Stem terete: stipules very large and leaf-like: Ivs. broad- ovate and somewhat cordate, rather shallowly 31obed, glaucous beneath, the margins entire : peduncles ex- ceeding the Ivs., 1-fld.: fl. little more than 2 in. across, clear white: fr. obovoid. the size of an egg, green at first, but becoming vellow- ish. Mex. to S. Amer. II. 19:«i«. 1883, p. 201; 1884:3U. 21. violacea, Veil. T:ill. with f pp. Blossoms white, greenish, purplish, or variousli/ tinted, but not red. G. Rays of corona (or the outer ones) about
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