Viburnum CAPKIKOLIACEAK Lonicerd 



1. Viburnum sargentii Koehne f. glabra Komar. (V. sargentii Koehne var. calve- 

 seem Rehd.) (R.M. 842; R.B. 608). Shrub, to 4m.; fls. white, V-VI, the marginal 

 sterile and enlarged: fr. red, VIII-X; lvs. 3-lobed. Northeastern Asia; locally in 

 An., Che., Hup., Ki. Woodland. 



2. Viburnum macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri (Carr.) Rehd. Chinese Snowball $$} 

 l$.ft (Hsiu Ch'iu Hua; Embroidered Ball Flower) (R.M. 835). Shrub, to 4m.; fls. 

 white, V-VI; fr. black, IX-X. China; locally in An., Che., Hun., Hup., Ki., Ku. 

 Woodland, planted ornamental. 



3. Viburnum plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb.) Rehd. (V. tomentosum 

 Thunb., non Lam.) mW$ (Hu T'ieh Shu; Butterfly Tree) (R.M. 835). Shrub, to 

 3 m.; fls. white, V-VI; fr. blue-black, VIII-IX. Japan, China; locally in An., Che., 

 Hun., Hup., Ki., Ku. Woodland. Fig. 352. 



4. Viburnum sympodiale Graebn. (R.M. 835). Bush, to 3m.; fls. white, V-VI; fr. 

 black, IX. China; locally in An., Che., Hun., Hup., Ki. Woodland. 



5. Viburnum odoratissima Ker (B.M. 937). Evergreen shrub, to 3.3m.; fls. white, 

 fragrant, V-VI; fr. red, becoming black, IX-X. India to Japan; locally in Hun., 

 Ki. Brushland, streamside. 



6. Viburnum setigerum Hance (V. theifcrum Rehd.) MM^ (Fan T'an Tzu) (R.M. 

 838). Shrub, to 4m.; fls. white, V-VI; fr. red, X. Central and western China; 

 locally in An., Che., Hun., Ki., Ku. Woodland. 



7. Viburnum lobophyllum Graebn. (R.M. 839). Shrub, to 5m.; fls. white, VI-VII; 

 fr. red, IX-X. Central and western China; locally in An., Hup., Ki. Thickets. 



8. Viburnum schensianum Maxim. (R.M. 833). Slender-branched shrub; fls. white, 

 V-VI; fr. blue-black, ellipsoid, IX. Northern and central China; locally in Ku. 

 Thickets. 



9. Viburnum tinus Linn. Laurestinus J^tf^-S^ (Ti Chung Hai Len Tung) (B.M. 

 937). Evergreen shrub, to 3 m.; fls. white or pinkish white; fr. black. Introduced 

 from Mediterranean region; locally in Ku. Planted, ornamental. 



10. Viburnum carlesii Hemsl. (R.M. 832). Shrub, to 1.5 m.; fls. white or pinkish, 

 fragrant, IV; fr. blue-black; lvs. irregularly toothed. Introduced from Korea; 

 locally in Ku. Planted, ornamental. 



11. Viburnum veitchii C. H. Wright (R.M. 833). Shrub, to 2m.; fls. white, V-VI; 

 fr. black, IX. Central China; locally in Ku. Thickets, woodland. 



12. Viburnum erosum Thunb. '\^MW£k (Hsiao Yeh Ts'e Mi) (R.M. 840) Shrub, to 2 

 m.; fls. white, V-VI; fr. red, IX. Japan, China; locally in An., Che., Ki., Ku. 

 Woodland. 



13. Viburnum dilatatum Thunb. ^ (Ts'e Mi) (R.M. 839). Shrub, to 3 m.; fls. 

 white, V-VI; fr. scarlet, IX-X. Japan, China; locally in An., Che., Hon., Hun., 

 Hup., Ki., Ku. Woodland. 



14. Viburnum hirtulum Rehd. (Sa.T. 2: 115). Shrub, 2-3 m. high; fls. white; fr. red. 

 Southern and central China; locally in Ki. Woodland. 



3. Lonicera Linn. Honeysuckle &WlxM (Chin Yin Hua Shu) 



Deciduous rarely evergreen, erect or climbing shrubs with simple lvs. and 5-merous 

 fls. in axillary peduncled prs., each pr. with 2 bracts and 4 bractlets; corolla tubular, 

 often 2-lipped; the 2 ovaries of a pr. often united; stigma capitate: fr. berry-like, 

 few-many-seeded. 180 species, in the northern hemisphere; over 100 in China. (After 

 Adam Lonitzer, a German physician and botanist, 1528-1586.) 



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