Quamoclit

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Quamoclit (Greek, a dwarf kidney bean). Including Calboa and Mina. Convolvulaceae. Annual, or in tropical regions some perennial twining vines; most of them of easy culture, of rapid growth, and with a profusion of small flowers.

The genus differs from all other Con- volvulaceae by its axillary often 2- forked clusters of fls., the thickened pedicels of some species, the slender corolla-tube not expanding at the base, the limb of the corolla salverform or cup - shaped, sta- mens and style ex- serted and often declinate.—About 10 species. Q. pin- nata is the best- known species, often used to ad- vantage upon arbors, verandas, walls, or on screens in the conservatory.


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