Curtis Botanical Magazine
Plate 2591 - Thunbergia Alata
Plate 2591 - Thunbergia Alata
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Plate 2591
Flowering Period: June
Description: Aug 1 1825
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Weddell si J.Curtis Iel Pub by S.Curtir Walworth Aug 1 1825 sib nordw isbau sman 2591 bdeilduq need asid allo deilduq oyd i novig bevisoo
Thunbergia Alata Winged-Leaved Thunbergia
Class and Order noiiaiupos sldenlev Didynamia ANGIOsPERMIA
Generic Character
Cal duplex nunc simplex exterior diphyllus inte rior nunc obsoletus aut nullus 12-dentatus panulata Caps rostrata 2-locularis
Specific Character
Cor cam Thunbergia alata scandens soliis cordato-triangularibus sinuato-dentatis quinquenerviis petiolis alatis
DEsCR stem climbing square hairy Leaves opposite dependant nearly triangular cordate sinuate-dentate five nerved rugose-veined and white-tomentose underneath green and villous above petioles the length of the leaves winged to very near their insertion into the stem Peduncles axillary one-flowered Calyx of two cordate-acuminate three-nerved keeled leaflets no observable internal calyx Corolla one-petaled tube curved dilated upwards purple limb spreading divided into five nearly equal rounded cream-coloured lacinia faux black-purple stamens sour unequal contained within the tube anthers fimbriated style somewhat longer than the stamens stigma concave one-lipped Our friend Robert Barclay Esq who kindly communicated the plant from which our drawing was taken received the seeds from the Mauritius through Mr Telfair marked Thunbergia alata of Bojer and stated to be a native of the islands of Zanzebar and Pomba on the East coast of Africa We do not know that any description of Thunbergia alata alata has been published but the name under which the seeds were received given it by Mr Bojer a German botanist appears to us very appropriate We are informed by Mr David Cameron the head gardener at Bury Hill that the seeds were sown last February and the plant flowered in the stove at Bury Hill in the sollowing June it has probably theresore not a long abiding root But its extraordinary beauty makes it a valuable acquisition to the stove.
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Weddell si J.Curtis Iel Pub by S.Curtir Walworth Aug 7825 sib nordw isbau sman 2591 bdeilduq need asid allo )deilduq oyd i novig bevisoo 997 vd bentriolu 916 97 b Thunbergia Alata Winged-Leaved tod rande Jeal wo Thunbergia He oil ni JiH od te otwoja odt i besowohl Juelq edi bas to gniwollol Joo gnbids gnol Ji asxem ytused visaibromizo ali Jn Class and Order noiiaiupos sldenlev Didynamia ANGIOsPERMIA Generic Character Cal duplex nunc simplex exterior diphyllus inte rior nunc obsoletus aut nullus 12-dentatus panulata Caps rostrata 2-locularis specific Character Cor cam Thunbergia alata scandens soliis cordato-triangularibus sinuato-dentatis quinquenerviis petiolis alatis DEsCR stem climbing square hairy Leaves opposite dependant nearly triangular cordate sinuate-dentate five nerved rugose-veined and white-tomentose underneath green and villous above petioles the length of the leaves winged to very near their insertion into the stem Pedun cles axillary one-flowered Calyx of two cordate-acumi nate three-nerved keeled leaflets no observable internal calyx Corolla one-petaled tube curved dilated upwards purple limb spreading divided into five nearly equal rounded cream-coloured lacinia faux black-purple stamens sour unequal contained within the tube anthers fimbriated style somewhat longer than the stamens stigma concave one-lipped Our friend Robert Barclay Esq who kindly communi cated the plant from which our drawing was taken receiv ed the seeds from the Mauritius through Mr Telfair marked Thunbergia alata of Bojer and stated to be a native of the islands of Zanzebar and Pomba on the East coast of Africa We do not know that any description of Thunbergia alata alata has been published but the name under which the seeds were received given it by Mr Bojer a German botanist appears to us very appropriate We are informed by Mr David Cameron the head gar dener at Bury Hill that the seeds were sown last February and the plant flowered in the stove at Bury Hill in the sollowing June it has probably theresore not a long abiding root But its extraordinary beauty makes it a valuable acquisition to the stove.aan A Top 19 aullydqib noriotza zolquia mun zolqob Job 0 istash-81 enllon dun antoloado una 10 ainaloool-Salons twolontiss audinelirgasit olsbroo ziilolanoboa:in A aisis adoitoq iivisisupaiupaitalnob-olsunie lizoqqo 2900 vind,supe guidmil mo avil ststusb-otenie taboo lugusiai vison Jusbraqob disemba - bus bonis-saugu bavion odi lo diguel od soleiloq otwoda anolliv bus morg subota silt oli noihaninio ovv ol bagniw imuos sisirios owl lo sul sowoll-onoviallize als Iemstal oldsredo of alofaol bolond boron-soul sign abiawqu batelib,bovus dat bolsing-ano alle toyle Taupo huonovi oni bobivib guibusiqa dil:slquq alqing-doeld zualinisal bonelos-bobinor avail sd sdt niiw bonistao Isupsun nol anome baqqil suo ove ylbil odw.pal All Tao boril wo neaut saw gniweb o oid moil maly sdi bated Atm ifgnoit aithne oil mon aloe sit ho sad of botta binaato o nisl Ja oft no dot bus donne lo Ci Ald on lo Dolo
Original botanical print from Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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