
Clafsis T. Ordo 1 .
P æ n t A n d r i A- M o n o g t js t ja .
.ÜT-ERTUM.
J 3su n& d> J S n g - r a v 'd <Sf F u M t o f c r l in Z > o n r c C ,& u rV a c o r iifto A < a
i
P 1
K. C A L Y X .
C. 0tO ROLLA.
N. NECTARIUMü
â i ■
S T A M I N A .
Fig- 4-
P I S T-I-L -L U M.
. ,r.^.Fig-.5i._^.;
* Lente auitum.
P. P E R IC A R P IUM .
'S;;^S E .M I N A.
t . t R 'u rN "G :i r - s : '
Fig- 8.
F. HO L I A.
FiS-'8-
Claffis V. Ordo I.
I— — N I A.
n - mm R U I I f
' PERI AN-THIUM monophyllun
qujiiquepartitum ;
T a c i n i is TutSijatis', jjcKg:
ereélis1;.
■p'erjijicns.'r;--
K . The K A L Y X : ’
F ig .’i . .
The PERIANTHIUM rhonophyllous,
quinquepartite;
the L a c in ia s Tubulate,
-permanent.
monopetala infUndibiliformis
-Tubus cylindraccus, ■.
•bali anguilatùs.'
ïfimbojirtvior,.’'
Limbùs maximus,(I.)
quinquepartitus :
X a c in iis Obovatis, ?
’obtufis,** ■
ôbiiqipf.y.’-'
. The COROLLA.
■ Ü Ë Ë i
monopetalous andi nRindibiliiorttifofoiuIeaf&fuimeljhaped)
The T u b e cylindraceous, f e J J iSv';., '
harrow at the -hafetewJ®
ihorter than the
.The Limb large^
quinquepartite :JS
T he, L a cin i a ü'ûbovate,
s o'
obliquely.
Corolla tubum terminatisi- {t.) :
quinquepart.ita :
' iNiÆ.bmâ*,
in u i.æ lanceolati, ; i
divarieatx, ' ^
fimbriata:.
H E I ThV\&i
N E C T A R IU M .
‘The tube terminating in a crown',- (t.)*"
jqiiinquepartite :
The L a c in ia s bifid, (divided)
' T h e L a ci NitròtAs lanceolate,
lèparatedYrom the obovate lacinias,- -
..imbricate.; (fringed.)-
i f . F i lam e n t a quinque,
I .fubulata,
brevijjima,
-, in tubo corolla-, (t. f.)
t. A n t h e r * fagittata,
conniventés',1 g
( ’filo,‘longs terminata. -
T h e S T A M E N S .
■ Fig. 4. I■
The F ilam e n t s five^v?- t
Tubulate, . ..
very
in the tube o f the Corolla, (t. f.) V
a. The 'A n t h e r a s iagittate, (arroW-fhapcd)
coniiivent, (incHtiing together)
' terminating in a long thread. *
ÌÌSìGeRmen /ubrotundum,
'bifidûm: .
S't'iiTj^cylindraceus,
longitudine tubi......
ìS t igm a truncatuni, v
orftjculo injidens.
p KsiTT l l u m mmm W tK H Sm m Fig --5 ' ■% Sx-ytE cylindraceous,
g | * Magnified. T the-length of thè tube'i£.
.The-SiiGMA truncate; (as i f the apex w
fitting on an orbe. ; ,-
Fo l^ ®u - Ì ìì duo, ( f )
ÌTheFoLicuLEstwb,^(fi-j5''v'i
roundiili, -_
acuminati,
. univalves,-
t longitudinallter dehifcentes. Ï acuminait, (narrowing at both ends) ■
ereét,
r univalvular,
numerous,
i. T h e 'S E Ë D ¡S Ï I longitudinal oblong, ,
imbricdtim pojita,
dehifcent. (gaping lengthways) Fig. 7. i placed imbricate, (one <
er another as tiles.)'-
.coronataPappo i e f li li .( p .) 1:'
I crowned with'a P a p p i
Wflfim (pW m Ê
f R am i te
l i l r i iü ,
t glabri;
t ! T h e _ T R U N K . f Bl an ch e s round‘: i
Fig. 8.C
Tubieflilia,
lanceolata, . . .
integerrima,''?:?:: *
patenfiaj'
Pet io l l breviflimi.- ^p);^
F . The L E A V E S . '
: W Ê Ê È Ê È
ithfèe,
nearly feflile,
'lanceolate, - f i
intègre, (withoutferratùrès)'-
I Tmooth, , ^
ngid.’ (/lifff ¿¡¡F-
■ The FotfxSgtALKS very fhort. (p)
F lores paniculati :
P li'tiicÙL * terminales,
mmtifloræ, v
cqmpofitæ ; ’ -
. P e d ic e l l i ineqjiales,
Tub'fafciculatæ.
The F l“ow-ers forming a panicle:
The Pa n ic l e teririinating,
with m'a'ny flowers,
compound;
The P e d i c e l l i s (foot-Jlall o f the flowers) unequal,
iomewnat faiciculate.
Nomen triviale N ERÌUM Oleander.
Habitat a Gades in Indiam o rientalem locis fubhumidis.
. Sp: PI:
The common Name OLEANDER, or Rofe-Bay.
Is a native o f Cadix, and in the Eaft Indies, in Races
iomewhat moift. Sp: PI: