•92 ALIEN FLORA OF BRITAIN 



CORNACE^. 



dornus stolonifera, Michx. Native in wet places 

 in the Northern States of North America, much 

 grown for ornament in Britain, readily establishing 

 itself, and several times observed as an escape from 

 cultivation. 



CAPRIFOLIACEiE. 



Diervilla trifida, Moench. Native of rocky ground 

 in the Northern United States. Said to be naturalised 

 in one locality in Scotland, where it had been planted. 



Xeycesteria formosa, Wall. Native of the Himalayas. 

 Much grown in English gardens, and occasionally found 

 as an escape in their neighbourhood. 



Lonicera alpigena, L. Native of the Alps of Southern 

 Europe. Frequently cultivated in England, and occa- 

 sionally found in a semi-wild state in hedges and woods 

 near houses. 



Lonicera Caprifoliuin, L. Native of bushy places 

 in Southern and Eastern Europe. Naturalised in 

 Northern Europe, including England. It has frequently 

 been found as a naturalised plant in hedges, thickets, 

 and bushy places near villages. 



Lonicera etrusca, Savi. Native of the mountains of 

 Southern Europe. Once found as a naturalised plant 

 in a hedge. 



