488 257. Pericl. 43. CAPRIFOLIACE^. Pl.ex.caL 



Woods ; shrubby ; May and June. 

 Leaves ovate, blunt, not in the least cut, bald; corolla 

 yellowish red at the bottom, odoriferous. 



2. PericlymeTmm vulgare. Common woodbine. 



Leaves distinct ; Jiowers in heads, imbricate ; calyx five- 

 toothed. 



Caprifolium Germanicum, Rail Syn. 458, 1. 

 Periclymenum, Ger. em. 891, 1. 



Periclymenum seu Caprifolium vulgare, Park. 1460. 

 Lonicera PericK^menum, Lin. S. P. 24T. 

 Common honeysuckle. Caprifnly. 



Woods and hedges j shrubby ; May to July. 



Leaves ovate, not in the least cut, slightly downy ; corolla 

 red on the outside, yellowish inside ; upper lip 3-cut, lower 

 2-cut. 



^. quercifolium. Leaves sinuated. 

 Caprifolium nou perfoliatum, foliis sinuosis, Rail Syn. 458,2. 



B. Calyx bracteated; corolla 1-petaled; style 0; stigmata 3. 



IV. 258. VIBURNUM. Varro. Wayfaring tree. 

 Calyx small, 5-cut; corolla bellshape, 5-lobed; stamens 5; 



style ; stigmata blunt; berry naked, 1-seeded; 5(?ec? com- 

 pressed. — Leaves opposite, clothlike; petioles naked ; Jiowers 

 umbelled, corymbus terminal, all hermaphrodite; berries 

 black. 



Viburnum farinosum. Mealy wayfaring-tree. 



Leaves heartshape, serrate, veined, beneath clothlike. 



Viburnum, Raii Syn. 460, 1 ; Park. 1448. 

 Lantaiia sive Viburnum, Ger. em. 1490. 

 Viburnum Lantana, Lin. S. P. 384. 

 Viburnum farinosum, Stokes Bot. Mat. Med. 168. 

 Pliant mealy-tree. Cotton-tree. 



Woods and hedges, in chalky soils ; tree ; May, 

 Leaves downy ; down radiated. — Bark affords birdlime ; 

 berries astringent. 



V. 259. OPULUS. Ruellius. Gueldres-rose, 

 Ccdyx small, 5-cut; corolla bellshape, 5-lobed; stamens 5', 



berry naked, 1-seeded; seed compressed. — Leaves opposite; 

 petioles leafy at bottom, glandular at the tip ; fioivers um-f 

 belled ; corymbus terminal ', outer flowers radiating, irre- 

 gular, barren ; inner hennaphroditc ; berries red. 



