The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . N° ©MJEA JIAILAIPAJalap . I lor. >er-tedate YVWU Jta CONVOLVULACEJ!. Bindweeds. N°-68. IPOMiEA JALAPA, Jalap. Place—South America. Quality—Nauseous, acrid. Power—Purging. Use—Cold habits, worms in children. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Campanacese—L. Convolvulacese— V. Pentandria. Order Monogynia. Willd. Sp. PL l. S44. Raf. Med. Flor. i. 123. Griff. Med. Bol. 474. Lind. 396. Per El. Med. Bot. ii. 343. Genus. IPOM


The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . N° ©MJEA JIAILAIPAJalap . I lor. >er-tedate YVWU Jta CONVOLVULACEJ!. Bindweeds. N°-68. IPOMiEA JALAPA, Jalap. Place—South America. Quality—Nauseous, acrid. Power—Purging. Use—Cold habits, worms in children. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Campanacese—L. Convolvulacese— V. Pentandria. Order Monogynia. Willd. Sp. PL l. S44. Raf. Med. Flor. i. 123. Griff. Med. Bol. 474. Lind. 396. Per El. Med. Bot. ii. 343. Genus. IPOMiEA. Prom Greek ips, vine or twining, and omviqs like, from its resemblance in ap-pearance and habit. Synonymeb.—Jalap (F.), Jalappenharz (Ger.), Scialappa (/.), Jalapa (S.).THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERS. Calyx. Sepals five, much imbricated, usually united at base, per-sistent. Corolla. Regular. Limb five-lobed or entire, plaited and twistedin aestivation. Stamens. Five, inserted into -the base of the corolla and alternatewith its lobes. IPOM^A JALAPA. Ovary. Two—four-celled, free. Styles united into one. Fruit. Capsule, two—four-celled, valves with septifragal dehi-scence. Seeds. Few, large,


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