Jacquemontia pentantha

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Jacquemontia pentantha, G. Don (J. violacea, Choisy. Convolvulus pentanthus, Jacq.). St. perennial, somewhat shrubby at base, twining 6-8 ft., pubescent or nearly glabrous: lvs. cordate to ovate-lanceolate, acuminate: peduncles slender, bearing 5-12 fls. in a loose cymose cluster; corolla about 1 1/4 in. wide, short-funnelform, sharply 5-angled, rich violet-blue. June-Sept. Trop. Amer., and as far north as Fla. B.M. 2151. B. 4:197. P.M. 6:219. In var. canescens, Hort. (J. canescens, Benth.), the whole plant is covered with short, brownish down. B.R.33:27.


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