64 FLOWERS OF THE WOODS AND COPSES 
Upon the leaves one finds £cidium periclymenit and Microsphera 
lonicere, and it is galled by Szphocoryne xylostet. 
A beetle, Ovchestes lonicere, and various Lepidoptera, White Ad- 
miral (Lzmenztes sebylla), Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth (Sesza fuct- 
Jormts), Silver Y (Plusza rota), Boarmia repandata, Alucita polydactyla, 
and many others, and a fly, Chromatomyza obscuredla, frequent Honey- 
suckle. 
Lonicera, Linnzus, is from a botanist, Lonicer, and Periclymenum, 
Dioscorides, was the Greek name of honeysuckle or a similar shrub. 
Honeysuckle is from the A.S. Aanigsuge, which was, however, applied 
to the privet. 
Honeysuckle is called Bearbind, Benewith Tree, Benwytre, Bind, 
Bindweed, Bindwood, Binnwood, Bynde, Caprifole, Cernoyle, Chervell, 
Eglantine, Goat’s Leaves, Goat-tree, Hinnisickle, Honey bind, Honey- 
suckle, Honeysuck, Irish Vine, Lady’s Fingers, Lily-among-thorns, 
Mel-silvestre, Ood bine, Servoile, Suckle-bush, Suckling, Sycamine, 
Trumpet Flower, Widbin, Woodbine, Woodbind. 
Widbin is Scotch for Woodbine. 
“The rown-tree in (and) the widd-bin 
Hand the witches on cum in.” 
Chervell is a contraction of chevre feuzlle, an old French name for 
it, and Goat-tree is a translation of it, so also is Goat leaves. 
In one version of the story of Tristan and Ysonde we have: 
“From his grave there grew an eglantine which twined about the 
statue, a marvel for all men to see, and though three times they 
cut it down, it grew again and ever wound its arms about the image of 
fair Ysonde.” 
Consumptive patients were passed three times 
wreath of woodbine, cut during the increase of the March moon, and 
let down over the body from head to foot”. 
Honeysuckle is grown in the garden, and utilized as a climber 
and for its sweet scent. 
EssENTIAL SPECIFIC CHARACTERS :— 
139. Lonzicera Periclymenum, L.—Stem climbing, twining, woody, 
ve 
through a circular 
leaves ovate, all distinct, upper sessile, flowers cream and red, ringent, 
in terminal head, berries crimson, juicy. 
