Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
mens 4-5, latter on a disk, 1 style, 3-5-lobed stigma), clustered ; 
climbing by rootlets with sucker-like disks ; a variety has varie- 
gated foliage. 
6. Everlasting Pea. (Lathyrus latifolia.) 
LEAF: pinnate, alternate; leaflets, 2, oval, entire, the leaf- 
stalk ending in a tendril; leaf- and plant-stems wing-margined, 
the latter broadly (and not hairy), FLOWER: pink-purple (with 
a white variety), odorless, pea-shaped, in racemes; climbing by 
tendrils. Europe. (PI: I.) 
7. European Grape. (Vitis vinifera.) 
LEAF: 3'-4', simple, alternate, serrate, 3-5-lobed, cordate at 
base, rounded, woolly beneath when young. FLOWER: greenish, 
somewhat fragrant (petals and stamens 5), in large clusters; late 
in spring ; tendril-bearing. 
8. Honeysuckle. (Lonicera Halleana.) 
LEAF: 2-3, simple, opposite, entire, almost evergreen. 
FLOWER: m. pure white, turning yellow (corolla tubular, with 5 
lobes), flowering from July more or less till late fall; a scarcely 
distinguishable variety of the next; twining. 
9. Honeysuckle. (Lonicera japonica.) 
LEAF: 2'-3', simple, opposite, entire, oval or long-ovate, 
short-stemmed, stem downy. FLOWER: m. white, later yellow, 
often reddish or purplish outside (corolla, as in last, in pairs) ; 
berries blackish ; twining. 
10. Honeysuckle. (Lonicera brachypoda.) 
LEAF: 2'-3', simple, opposite, entire, ovate-oblong, apex 
pointed, smooth, on short stem. FLOWER: m. yellow (corolla as 
in last), in small lateral clusters, almost stemless ; very fragrant ; 
twining. Japan. 
11. Common Periwinkle. (Vinca minor.) 
LEAF: 2’, simple, opposite, entire, lance-elliptical, glossy, 
evergreen. FLOWER: m. bright blue, rarely white (corolla 
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