30. 
THE HONEYSUCKLE, 
Lonicera periclymenum. 
Prate 4, Fie. 10. 
EY } OR its sweet association with the 
7 largest growths of the woodland, 
as well as for its length—if not 
for its breadth—of stem, the 
Honeysuckle deserves to rank 
amongst Trees. It reaches a 
height sometimes—supported, it is true, 
‘ by the friendly trunk of some other 
x Tree—of as much as thirty feet, and no 
woodland Tree, in the quality of sweetness, can 
claim the possession of a greater charm than this 
species. Its generic scientific name of Lonicera 
is derived from the name of a German—Adam 
