32 WILD FLOWERS AND FRUITS 



Bush Honeysuckle (Diervilla trifida). Honeysuckle 

 family. 

 Shrub, av. ht. 3 ft.; flowers generally in 3*5 in axils 

 (and terminal); corolla tubular, with 5 lobes; 

 leaves rather sharply pointed, egg-shaped, toothed. 

 Rocks. Early summer. 



Fig. 14. 



Fly-honeysuckle (Lonicera ciliata) . 



Fringed Loosestrife (Steironema ciliatum). Prim- 

 rose family. 

 Ht. i^ ft. or over; flowers (several) on delicate stalks, 

 axillary; calyx and corolla 5-cleft, luith red centre; 

 leaves broadly lance-shaped, sharp pointed, rounded 

 at base, with long fringed stalk. Low ground. 

 Summer. 



5. Leaves opposite, flowers simple, not in spike, raceme, or cluster, 

 not over IJ^ ft., petals 5. 



RocK-ROSE {Helianthemum Canadense). Rock-rose 

 family. 

 Low plant; flowers (i in.) solitary, terminal (later 

 smaller and axillary, usually without petals); 5 

 sepals; 5 petals; leaves lance-shaped. Dry ground. 

 Early summer. 



