228 Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers 



and its location. A flower which has been visited 

 and fertilized by moths will probably wilt more 

 quickly than one which has been neglected, and 



NOOM 



FIG. 64A.--A flower-clockmorning. (Tentatively submitted.) 



Most of the morning hours and flowers are cited from a "clock " compiled for 

 France by Lamarck. They may need some correction for the more southern 

 latitudes of the United States. 



the life of the blossom after daylight will be af- 

 fected by the temperature and humidity of the 

 morning. Honeysuckles generally keep their fresh 

 looks all day, and with them a fragrance, fainter 



