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“rect or tyining shrubs with simdle entire leaves, rlovwers either in 
short terminal svikes or axillary in pairs, upon a common peduncles; terminal 
spike subtended by a foliaccous involucre of two connate bracts or the axil- 
lary pair similarly subtended or not. Calyx obscurely 5-toothed, or the limb 
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entire and shallowly cup-shaved, or wanting. Corolla twoelivped or nearly 4 
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regular, the tube more or less saccate at the base on one Side, Stamens 5, i 
borne on the corolla tube. Ovary 2-S-chambcred, berries subglobose, black or ' 
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O Climbing shrub with slender stems, the leaves very 
4 Ge especially beneath; flowers 3.5-4 om. i 
long 4. Le ciliosa 
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O Erect, not twining shrubs, the leaves paler beneath, 
4 hardly glaucous; flowers rarely 2 om. long 
Z Leaves 10-20 cm. long; flowers and berries sub- 
a G@tended by a reddish involucre 1-2 cm. long D, Le involucrata 
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Zleaves 4-8 cm. long; flowers and berries sub- 
(tended by a pair of slender bractlets 
4 Corolla 10-15 mm. long; berries blue-black 3, Le cauriana 
4 Corolla 15-20 mm. long; berries red 4, Le utahensis 
1. L. ciliosa (Pursh«) Poir. -——> Honeysuckle.———-> 4 straggling or 
climbing vine, with stems frequently several meters in length, very slender, 
the bark shining, falling away, the yohng twigs glaucous; leaf-=blades 
6-8 cm. long, 4-6 cm. wide, for the most part broadly elliptical or oval, 
obtuse at both ends, the mrgins ciliate, upper surface glabrous, green, 
the lower thinly pubescent, very glaucous; flowers several in terminal clusters 
subtended by an involucre of a pair of subfoliar connate bracts 2-4 om. long; 
corolla bright orange=-color, 3.54 cm. long, tubular, gibbous near the base, 
then gradually dilated upwards, hairy within, thinly so without, the limb 
7-8 mme long, the lobes ovate, spreading; anthers 3.5-4 me long; berry bright 
red, globose, 5-7 mm. in diameter; seeds whitish, flattened ovoid, 4-5 mm. 
long. 
_ Frequent at lower elevations climbing over shrubbery or into trees in 
open rather dry woods. 
