. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. Fig. 254. Flower of an Ipomaea {a) The 5-parted calyx. (&) The broad-funnel-shaped,plaited corolla. Fig. 255. The corolla laid open, showing the 5-stamens inserted near the base of thecorolla-tube. Tribe I EN€01VV0IjVUI« Leafy plants with crumpled cotyledons, andurved, crumpled embryo. Sepals 5. Estivation plicate or induplicate CONVOLVULACE^. (CONVOLVULUS FAMILY). Fig. 256. 557


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