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SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS LONICERA. 131 
90. L. FLORIBUNDA, Boissier & Buhse, Mém. Soc. Nat. 
Mose, II. 12: 107. pl. 8. (1860). — Boissier, Fl. Or. 
3:7 (1875).—Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 230. 
f. 146 (1889), in part. —Koehne, D. Dendr. 550 
(1893), in part. 
Caprifolium floribundum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Persia (Buhse! Bunge.) 
Bunge collected this species in two forms, one being 
puberulous like the type, the other almost glabrous except 
a villous pubescence along the midrib of the under side of 
the leaves. — Plate 3. f. 12. pl. 18, 19. 
91. L. Koroxtxovn, Stapf, Gard. & For. 7:34. f. 4 
(1894). 
L. floribunda, Zabel, Gartenfl. 38 3 525 (1889), not Boissier & Buhse. — 
Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 13230 (1889), in part: —Koehne, D. 
Dendr. 550 (1893), in part. —Rehder, Gartenfl. 42;104. f: 19. 
4-6 (1893). 
L. Korotkovii floribunda, Nicholson, Dict. Gard: Suppl. 508 (1901). 
L. floribunda typica rosea, grandijlora and albescens, Zabel, Mitt. 
Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. 10:97 (1901). 
L. floribunda Korolkovii, Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb. 
Laubholz-Ben. 456 (1903). 
Turkestan: Bokhara (Regel, Lipsky). 
Originally described from plants cultivated at the Ar- 
nold Arboretum, which were received from the Arboretum 
Lavallé at Segrez where they had been raised from seed 
sent by Korolkow from Turkestan. There is little differ- 
ence between the plant cultivated in European gardens as 
L. floribunda and the type; the latter has the leaves 
generally narrower, usually acute at both ends and seems 
less susceptible to severe frost. — Plate 3. f. 13. 
var. Zabelii, comb. nov. 
L. Zabelii, Rehder, Gartenfl. 42: 104. f. 79. 7-3 (1898). 
L. floribunda Zabelii, Koehne, in herb., ex Rehder, J. c. — Koehne, 
Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. 8 3 60 (1899). 
