ORDER 66. CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 145 



1 S. racemosus MX. Fls. in terminal, loose, interrupted, often leafy rac. ; cor. cam. 



panulate, densely bearded within ; sty. and sta. included ; berries snow-white. W. Vt. 

 to Wis. and Pa., on rocky banks. 2 3f. A smooth, handsome 8hrub. July Aug. t 



2 S. occidentalis R. Br. Wolf 'berry. Lvs. ovate, obtusish ; spikes dense, axillary 



and terminal, nodding ; cor. densely bearded inside ; sta. and bearded style exserted : 

 berries white. Woods, Mich. Wis. and N. 2 if. July. 



3 S. vulgar! s MX. Lvs. roundish-oval ; spikes axillary, subsessile, capitate, and 



crowded ; cor. lobes nearly glabrous ; sta. and bearded style included ; berries dark 

 red. River banks, Penn. to Iowa, and S. 2 3f. Flowers greenish-red. July. 



4. LONICERA, L. HONEYSUCKLE. WOODBINE. Calyx 5-toothed, 

 tube subglobous. Cor. funnel- or bell-form, limb 5-cleft, often labiate. Sta. 

 5, exserted. Ov. 3-3-celled. Berry few-seeded. Stig. capitate. "j> ^ Lvs. 

 entire, often connate. Fls. fragrant and beautiful. May-Jl. Figs. 67, 390. 



XYLOSTEON. Shrubs erect, Leaves never connate. Flowers in pairs. . .(a) 



a Corolla gibbous at base, lobes somewhat irregular Nos. 1 3 



a Corolla not gibbous, lobes spreading, equal, roseate No. 4 



CAPRIFOLIUM. Shrubs climbing. Flowers sessile, mostly whorled. . .(b) 



b Leaves all distinct. Corolla ringent. Cultivated exotics Nos. 5, 6 



b Leaves (the upper pair) connate-perfoliate. . .(c) 



c Corolla subequal, both tube and limb scarlet No. 7 



c Corolla limb ringent, d tube equal (not gibbous) at base Nos. & 10 



d tube gibbous at the base Nos. 11, 12 



1 L. ciliata Muhl. Fly Honeysuckle. Lvs. ovate, stibcordate, ciliate ; cor. limb with 



short and subequal lobes, tube saccate at base ; sty. exserted ; berries distinct, red. 

 Woods, Me. to O. and N. 3 4f. Flowers straw-yellow, on short ped. May. 



2 !< oblongifolia Hook. Lvs. oblong or oval, velvety beneath ; cor. limb deeply 



bilabiate ; ped. long, filiform, erect ; berries connate or united into one, globous, pur- 

 ple. Swamps, N. Y., W. and N. 2 3f. Purple-yellow, t 



3 I*, ccerulea L. Lvs. oval-oblong, ciliate, obtuse, villous both sides, at length smooth- 



ish ; ped. short, reflexed in fruit ; bracts longer than the ovaries ; cor. lobes short, 

 subequal ; berries connate, deep blue. Rocky woods, Ms. N. Y. and N. 2 3f. 



4 \A. TARTARICA. Tartarian Honeysuckle. Much branched ; Ivs. ovate, cordate, polish- 



ed ; cor. segm. oblong, obtuse, purple-white. Russia. 4 lOf. 



5 L. JAPONICA. Chinese Honeysuckle. Sts. soft-pubescent ; Ivs. ovate and oblong ; ped. 



axillary, 2-bractecl and 2-flowercd ; flowers orange, &c. China. 15f. 



6 L. PERICLYMENUM Tourn. Woodbine. Lvs. deciduous, elliptical, acute, on short peti- 



oles ; fls. in dense, terminal heads, red, yellow. Europe. 15f. 

 ft. QUERCIFOLIUM. Leaves sinuate-lobed. 



7 !< sempervirens Ait. Trumpet Honeysuckle. Lvs. oblong, evergreen ; flowers in 



nearly naked spikes of distant whorls ; cor. trumpet-shaped, nearly regular, ventri- 

 cous above. Moist groves, N. Y., W. and S. 15f. May Sept. t 



8 L. flava Sims. Yellow Honeysuckle. Lvs. ovate, glaucous both sides; spikes termi- 



nal, of about 2 close whorls ; cor. smooth, slender, bright yellow ; stam. exserted. 

 N. Y., W. and S. Shrub scarcely twining. Corolla 15". t 



9 Ij. gra,ta Ait. Evergreen Honeysuckle. Lvs. evergreen, obovate, smooth, glaucous 



beneath ; fls. in sessile, terminal, and axillary whorls ; cor. ringent, long, slender, red- 

 dish without, yellowish within. Damp woods, M. and W. States. 12f. 



10 It* CAPRIFOLIUM. Italian Honeysuckle. Lvs. deciduous; fls. in a single, terminal 

 verticil ; lips of corolla revolute, red, yellow, white. Europe. 



1 1 L. parviflora Lam. Lvs. smooth, shining above, glaucous beneath, oblong, all 

 sessile or connate, the upper pair perfoliate ; fls. in heads of 1 or more approximate 

 whorls ; cor. glabrous, short, yellow-red : fll. bearded. Rocky wood's. 8 lOf. 



Lvs. large, pubes. beneath, lower petiolate ; fls. pubes. O., and W. 

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