1318. Lonicera sempervirens (XK). 



tween the two 

 lariifdUa. Jaul 

 peduncled or a 

 Royle. Similu 

 small, with al 

 L. parvifdlia. 

 alpigenaX Led 

 like the first, 



\ellowish white. Him.al.- 

 -L. propinqua, Zabel (L. 

 iig hybrid, in one form more 

 ike the second parent. Of 



LOPEZIA 



garden origin.— X. Vyrenaicti, Linn. Erect shrub, almost gla- 

 brous: lvs. cuneate-oblong: 11^. slender-pedunded. tubular-cam- 

 panuJate, regularly 5-Iobed, white, ^4 in. lung. Pyreu. Mts.— 

 L. quinqueloculdrls, Hardw-. Shnib, to 10 ft., with slender, 

 spreading brandies, similar to L.Xylosteum: Us. almost sessile, 

 larger, yellowish : berries white. Himal. B.R. 30:33 (as L. 

 diversifolia) .— X. Regelidna.Di^'p. Probably hybrid of L. chrys- 

 antha and Xylosteum. — Z/. ISdnnUzidna, Dipp.. not Roezl= 

 L. orientalis.— L. Segreziensis, Lav. Closely allied to L. Xylos- 

 teum: lvs. more pubescent, dark bluish green: Us. short-pedun- 

 cled. yellowish. Supposed to be a hybrid of L. quinqueloeularis 

 and L. Xylosteum.— i.Si>/c/(d(da, Boiss. Allied to L. implexa 

 and Etrusca : glabrous, glaucous : fls. in a many-fld., sessile 

 head, yellowish white, tinged purple. Spain. P. 8.11:1130.- 

 L. Tangiitica, Maxim. Slender shrub, with small, obovate or 

 oblong lvs.: tis. slender-peduufle.l. sm; 



bescent : tis. short -peduncled. 1 

 Himal. B.M. 6486. Tender.-- 7. 

 quelocularis.— i. Webbiana, Wa 

 larger. acuminate, pubescent: ' 



5-lobed limb, 

 7<;. Hook.f. & 

 t'. oblong, pu- 

 igfUar, white. 



ilpigena. Lvs. 



. Himal.— L. Zabeli. Rehder. Allied to L. tlorihunda, but 

 quite glabrous and lvs. somewhat larger. Probably hybrid of 

 L. floribunda and Tatariea. Gt. 42, p. 103, Figs. 1-3. Very f ree- 

 rtowering and handsome. Alfred Rehder. 



LOOSESTKIFE. See Lysimacliia and Lythrum. 



LOPfiZIA (after the Spaniard Lopez, who wrote on 

 the natural history of the New World). Otuigrdce<e. 

 About 21 species of herbs from Mexico and Central 

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

 alternate or the lower opposite, dentate: fis. usually 



small, in leafy 

 branches, slend 

 equal, deciduou 

 clawed, inequal, 

 glandular at the 

 one anther-bearii 





■mbose at the ends of 

 limb 4-parted, in- 

 Is 4, short- or long- 

 narrower, the claws 



ehed 



the 



iim 1.. ial-like: ovary 4-eelled: 

 capsule globose, leathery ; seeds obovoid.with a leathery, 

 granulated coat. 



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

 2ft.hiL'b: yoiinf; branches somewhat villous: lvs. cune- 

 :it.- :iT 111.. I.:.-'-, ovate-lanceolate, irregularly serrate or 

 r. ni..t. I> .1. hiite, largest 1% in. long: pedicels hori- 

 /...Mi;ill\ ^|.r.;i.iiiii;, slender: petals white, often tinged 

 ^li^'litly piiiki-li at base, larger ones obliquely spatulate, 

 obtuse'and mostly notched, smaller ones linear, obtuse, 

 as long as sepals. Mex. — Uult. at Harvard Botanic Gar- 

 den, where the plant differs from the original descrip- 

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

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

 seems to flower through the winter. 



corontlta. And. Annual 



