58 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
: Approx. 
Botanical name Common name ae yond rg time of 
bloom. 
Tw. Lathyrus Myrtle-leaved 2-3’ Purple May-July 
myrtifolius marsh pea 
Tw. Lathyrus Marsh vetchling 2-3’ Purple May-Aug. 
palustris 
Tw. Lonicera Smooth-leaved 5-10’ |Yellowish- | May-June 
dioica honeysuckle purple 
Cc. Lonicera flava| Yellow honeysuckle 3-10’ |Orange- April-May 
yellow 
Tw. Lonicera Hairy honeysuckla to 25’ |Orange- June-July 
hirsuta yellow 
Tw. Lonicera Trumpet honey- 8-16’ |Scarlet or | April-Sept. 
sempervirens suckle yellowish 
Lonicera Sullivant’s honey- 3-6’ Pale yellow] May-June 
Sullivantii suckle 
Lycium Matrimony vine to 20’ |Purple Summer 
vulgare (berries red) 
Tw. Menispermum |Canada moonseed H-C.  |Greenish June-July 
canadense white 
C. Rosa Prairie rose to 15’ |Rose June-July 
setigera 
Tw. Smilax Hispid greenbrier H-C. |Greenish May-July 
hispida white 
T-D. Tecoma Trumpet creeper H-C. |Searlet Aug.-Sept. 
radicans 
T. Vitta Summer grape H-C. |Inconspic- |May-June 
aestivalis Downy grape uous* 
T. Vitis cinerea |Frost grape H-C Inconspic- |May-June 
Riverbank grape uous* 
TT... Vitts H-C Inconspic- |May-June 
cordifolia American wistaria uous 
T. Vitis vulpina H-C Inconspic- |May-June 
uous* 
Tw. Wistaria H-C.  |Lilac- April-June 
frutescens purple 
HERBACEOUS VINES AND CLIMBERS 
Tw. Apios Ground-nut 10-15’ Purple July-Sept. 
tuberosa 
Tw. Clematis Sim’s clematis H-C, |{Purplish May-Aug. 
Simsii 
Tw. Convolvulus |Great bindweed 10-15’ | Pinkish June-Aug. 
sepium white 
Tw. Dioscorea Wild yam-root to15’ (Greenish June-July 
villosa yellow 
Tw. Gonolobus Carolina gonolobus | to15’ |Brown- May-July 
caroliniensis purple 
*While the flowers of our native grapes are not very conspicu- 
ous, they fill the air with a delightful fragrance, and their nu- 
merous black or purple-black berries are very conspicuous in au- 
tumn. 
