CAPRIFOLIACEAE 1275 
HONEYSUCKLE.)—Woods, banks, sand-dunes, throughout the E U. S. Nat. of 
Asia. This species has a red-leaved, red-stemmed, and red-flowered "RA 
8. LONICERA L. Woody vines. Leaf-blades s or lobed on shoots. 
Flowers in sessile axillary elusters.  Hypanthium shor epals minute. 
rolla mostly 2-lipped: tube more or less gibbous at the iu Berries austere’: 
—About 80 species, mostly in the north temperate zone.—Spr._sum.—HoneEy- 
SUCKLES. WOODBINES 
Corolla-tube glabrous m 1. L. Caprifolium, 
Corolla-tube pubescent with 
e uds abruptly gibbous at the base. 
Cor glabrous withou 2. L. dioic 
Cor olla pubescent wi ithou 3. L. Her 
Corolla-tube. Ve gibbous at the bas 
Style pubes Ea t: corolla pale-yellow : laments pubescent 
e the 4. L. Sullivantii. 
Style glabrous : corolla deep-yellow or orange: filaments 
Gorolla tuhé about 15 mm. long, eopiously pubescent 
within: filaments as long bs the corolla-lips. 5. L. flavida. 
Corolla-tube about 20 long, g labrous 
sparingly pubescent within : filaments Soter , 
than the corolla-lips. 6. L. flava. 
1. caprifolium L. "di twining vine, the twigs often pubescent: leaf- ea 
UR oval, id uds , 2-7 em. long: corolla purple without; tube 2.5-3 e 
long; limb id fading yellow 
berry red. —Thickets and woods, various | >< 
und Ga. to La., Mich., and N. Y. 
Nat. of Eu. | 
2. L. dioica L. A diffuse or twining v 
FA c glabrous: c se "aliis, 
ova long: 
ov 
Mis yellowish B pes with purple; 
tube 10-12 m Eos [L. glauca Hil]— | 
(MOUNTA nons KLE. lk S banks | 
and dry hil sides, Bhe Ridge and more . 
nih eap. Ga. o Ms. , Man., and 
Que.—In the typical plant the | seals 
the. eorolla- ii . bas 
A form 
of N. 
d with "the pets ees up, thus Smg a stipe-like base to the 
corolla-tube. 
. L. glaucescens Rydb. A ae vine, the twigs ghee sparingly pubes- 
cent: leaf-blades oe 9-12 em. long: visam glaueous (or glandular 
and more o E r less escent in L. poe dy dasygyna) : KIA S or becom- 
ing reddish; tube 8-1 10 mm. long.—Thickets and ravines, Blue Ridge and more 
northern m N. C. io Okla., Sask., and Ont 
4, L. Sullivantii z b ay. A twining vine, the twi igs glabrous: leaf-bl ades 
d oval, or obovate, 2.5-8 cm. long: corolla pale-yellow; tube stout, as long 
s the lips o slightly a Mia! oe various pa N of Coastal 
Plain, Tenn. to Wisc. and Ont 
5. L.flavida Cockerell. A traili ing or twining vine, the ys green: leaf- blades 
oblanceolate to elliptic or rhombic-ovate, 8-12 ong: corolla light-yellow; 
tube stout, longer than the lips. [L. pes Sal not Dippel ]—Bluffs and 
shaded banks, Interior Low Plateaus, Tenn. and K 
