LONICERA 



filaments iiliu-li l.ni^rr :mii1 li.'i 



vided. Persia. HI' i: ;.'', H;ir<i 

 Maxim. Shrub, i,. iii ri : l^^ ,. 

 wliite, fragnmt, L' Inip. ,], :i)i.,ii 

 Amurland. ci :: : 1 1'^-' Mm 



after tlie otliiT I; ' II 



Slirub, to 6 fi : I 

 violet, 2-lipi)fd, i > i . 

 crdnffca. Regfl - i. Ih i ml 

 L. Tatariea and X,. 1^ u .iia . 

 origin.— L. vticroj/hi'/lhi. Willi 

 about }^in. long: fls. slendi 

 white, small: berries connatt 

 L. Minulnu.-nsis. Relidor (1>. 



2-lipped: fr.lil 

 Linn. Shrub, 

 slender-peduui 

 nbtha, Zabel I 



N. Persia, 

 gi.— L. Kissel- 

 elliptie-lanceo- 

 ■b:itka. Gt. 40. 



Iceplydi- 

 MaAM, 



N. China! 

 ibiwering 



imrpliah 



l.vbridof 



v.llowish 



lariifblia,3a\\\ 

 peduncled or ; 

 Royle. Simil.i 

 small, with a 



cled yellowish ^ 

 and L Xylosteui 

 and Etrusci g 

 head ■lell 

 i Tai 

 oblong I 

 pale p 



LOOSESTRIFE See Lijai 



iclu 



and Ljtlit 



LOPfiZIA (after the Spaniard Lopez, who wrote on 

 the natural history of the New World). Onciijrdcece. 

 About 21 species of herbs from Mexico and Central 

 America. Erect, branching, glabrous or pubescent: Ivs. 

 alternate or the lower opposite, dentate: fls. usually 

 small, in leafy racemes or subcorymbose at the ends of 

 branches, slender-pedicelled; calyx limb 4-iiartfd, in- 

 equal, deciduous, linear-lobed ; petals 4, short- or long- 

 clawed, inequal, the posterior ones narrower, the claws 

 glandular at the apex; stamens 2, attached to the pistil, 

 one anther-bearing, the other petal-like; ovary 4-celled: 

 capsule globose, leathery: seeds obovoid,with a leathery, 

 granulated coat. 



albifldra, Schlecht. Fig. 1319. Suffruticose, diffuse, 

 2 ft. high: young branches somewhat rillous: Ivs. cune- 

 ate at the base. ovnte-Iancenlate, irrcjrularly serrate or 

 remotely •l"nt-it<-, I'lVL'^'^t 1'. in Imi^': j.c.li.'.-N linri- 



Slightly |M:, , I, :.' '- . I'M . I ..:,. ■ - -I,. .. . |.,.l„h.t,., 



obtuse IIIIM I- • : ' • ■■'■!, '■ : li ( ■ ■ ■ '■■;!,■ !'lllsl>, 



den, w^here the i.hmt ditTers fr„in the (.rifjinal descrip- 

 tion by the Ivs. being usually ovate or perhaps oblong- 

 ovate, and the smaller petals longer than the sepals. It 

 seems to flower through the winter. 



1319. Lopezia albiflora iXh). 



coronita, And. Annual: Ivs. scattered or in whorl.",, 

 b.ssy. glabrous: two upper petals linear, bright lilac; 

 «u .side ones larger; lamina roundish obovatc, light 

 ilac, with dark red mark at base. Mex. S.B.F.G. I. 

 : 108. -Cult, in S. Calif. 



