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bushy form; the third form is probably only an abnor- 
mality. 
f. aurEA, Linden & André, Ill. Hort. 18:75. pl. 59. 
(1871). 
f. rruTICcosA, Zabel, Gartenfl. 38 : 492 (1889). 
f, PHYLLANTHA, Gandoger in Cariot, Etude des FI. ed. 5. 
2:278 (1877), ex Gandoger.—F. Gérard, Rev. de 
Bot. 8: 121 (1890). 
L. virescens, Gandoger, Fl. Lyon. 110 (1875). 
Rhone valley, near Alix (ex Gandoger) ; Vosges, near 
Epinal (ex Gérard). 
DD. Leaves quite glabrous, elliptic to oblong, longer 
petioled. 
E. Flowers pale purple without, fading usually to yel- 
lowish; plant less twining. 
f. Bexerca, Aiton, Hort. Kew 1:231 (1789). — Loudon, 
Arb. Frut. Brit. 2: 1044 (1838). 
Periclymenum Germanicum, Miller, Gard. Dict. ed. 8 (1768). 
L. Germanica, Weston, Univ. Bot. Hort. 13155 (1770). 
Caprifolium Germanicum, Dumont de Courset, Bot. Cult. 23577 
(1802). 
EE. Flowers dark purple without, fading to pale purple; 
flowering late and profusely. 
f. serotina, Aiton, Hort. Kew 1: 231 (1789). — Schmidt, 
Oester. Baumz. 2:56. pl. 108 (1794).— Loudon, 
Arb. Frut. Brit. 2: 1044 (1838).— Dippel, Handb. 
Laubholzk. 1: 204 (1889). 
? L. Periclymenum rubra, Weston, Univ. Bot. Hort. 13155 (1770). 
Caprifolium serotinum, Dumont de Courset, Bot. Cult. 23577 (1802). 
L. serotina, Gandoger, Flor. Lyon. 110 (1875). 
L. Periclymenum autumnalis, ‘‘DC., Flor. Frang.’’, ex Gandoger, J. c. 
Caprifolium semperflorens, hort., ex Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 
2204 (1889). 
L. semperflorens, Goldring, Gard. 45: 307. pl. 957 (1894). 
CC. Leaves sinuately dentate and often variegated. 
