CAPRI FOLI ACE AE—ADOXACEAE 



Viburnum -Viburnum, Cranberrj : 



>i. viburnum, the nrayfarlng-ti 



i". ii fig C : 

 1. Leaves palmatel) veined, 3 lobed 



ill perfect and alii nol deeply lobed 



- •m.- or .ill of tlu . leaves more deeply 3-lobed rind 



(1) Outer fl nd sterile, inner ones smaller and perfect 



All of the Hi rile, in nearly spherical clusti 



pinnately veined, dentate or serrate 

 te, not prominently veined 



(1) ! ml inflorescence densely pubescent; cultivated 

 Leaves and inflorescence glabrous; native 



b. I ntate, veins prominent 



I .c micera- I U meysuckle 

 I Named for the botanist Lonltzer) 



PL 14. fig. D : 1. 2 



1. Flowers terminal, in dense clusters or interrupted spikes: upper !< 



connate-perfoliate ; usually vines 



a. Margin of leaves parchment-like, not ciliate 

 ilt Leaves nearly or quite glabrous 



res pubescent beneath 



b. Margin of leaves green, ciliate 



2. Flowers in pairs, on axillary peduncles; leaves not connate-perfoliate: 



mostly upright shrubs 



a. Peduncles long and slender, over 1 cm. long 

 I It Leaves pubescent: native shrubs 



(a) Leaves thick, woolly: corolla 2-lipped 



iht Leaves thin, bristly: corolla nearly regular 



(2) Leaves glabrous: corolla not 2-lipped; cultivated 



b. Peduncle? mostly under 1 cm. long: leaves thick and veiny 

 I It Ovaries united; berry blue-black; native 



(2) Ovaries separate: berries red: cultivated 



1 Hervilla — Bush Honeysuckle 



' x.i mi'.l for Dierville ) 

 PL 14, fig. E : 1. 2 



1. Native; flowers less than 2 cm. long, yellow 



2. Cultivated ; flowers more than 2 cm. long, rose-pink or white 



Linnaea — Twinflower 



i Named for the great Swedish botanist LinnS) 

 PL 14. fig. G : 1. 2 

 Creeping vine with opposite evergreen leaves, and pink flow 



Triosteum — Horse < lentian 



(Gr. tri-, three, osteon, bone) 

 PL 14. fig. F : 1. 2 



Leaves ovate, sessile; flowers purple-brown 



/ '. I>au I 



I ' . americanum 

 I ' . opvlus sterilis 



I '. Ian tana 



J '. Id; 



I '. f>ubi 



I. dioica 



L. dioica glaucescens 



I., hirsuta 



I., oblongifdlia 

 L. canadensis 

 L. tatdrica 



L. cocrulea 

 /.. Mot 



D. Ionic era 



rida 



edits 



T. iiurantiacum 



Adoxaceae — Muskroot Family 

 Herbs with basal and opposite compound lea* Is 2-3. petals 4-6. stamens S-12 in pairs. 



ovary 3-5-celled, styles 3-5-cleft; flower syncarpous, sympetalous, halt epigynous, regular. 



Adoxa — Muskr 



adozos, obsi urei 

 PL IS, fig. A : 1. 2 

 Leaves twice ternate ; flowers small, greenish A. mnschattllina 



