RED OR REDDISH PURPLE 145 



HAIRY HONEYSUCKLE 



Lonicera hirsuta Honeysuckle Family 



Fruit. — The red berries grow in short termi- 

 nal spikes. The calyx teeth are at the summit 

 and the berry is several-seeded. 



Leaves. — The leaves are large and have hairy 

 margins and under leaf surfaces. The base is 

 rounded or narrowed and the apex obtuse. One 

 or two upper pairs have united bases, the others 

 are stemless or have very short stems. 



Floivers. — The orange-yellow blossoms grow 

 in short interrupted spikes. They are two-lobed 

 and the tube is clammy-pubescent. July. 



This twining shrub is a coarse species, witli 

 large leaves and hairy branches, leaves, and 

 flowers. It grows from Maine to Pennsylvania, 

 and west to Michigan and Minnesota. 



SMOOTH-LEAVED OR GLAUCOUS HONEY- 

 SUCKLE 



Lonicera dioica. Lonicera glauca 

 Honeysuckle Family 



Fruit. — The berries form a compact cluster, 

 composed of a series of usually three whorls. 



