az CAPRIFOLIACEAE 
puberulent, sh sparsely hirsute. Leaves thin, iio nig es or oblong, 2-9 cm. long, 1 
broad, gla bro s above, villous-ciliate on the margins, and m r less villous beneath apace 
on the veins; ah linear-setaceous, about fo as long the ovary peduncles 3-5 mm. long; 
calyx-lobes very short, ee ciliate; corolla yellow or tinged with red, fasvowly funnelform, 
nearly regular, 12-18 mm. long, the tube 2 a longer than the lobes; ae. of the two flowers 
completely united a a ae ellipsoid fruit 
banks, Canadian Zone; ee ak to Wyoming and south he Cascade pmgpinieretse, Oregon, 
and o ring more rarely in the Cages i as far as Tulare County, California also in Nevada. 
Tyee Soeality: “Alpine meadows, Mt. Paddo [Adams],”’ Washington. June—Jul 
> banicera involucrata (Richards.) Banks. Black Twin-berry. Fig. 5044. 
X yl i Ss ichards. in Frankl. 1st ae = App. 733. 1823. 
Loni. a Ba ae mg. Syst. 1: 
Panes ledebourii Eschsch. Mém. Acad. St. Pitak os ae 1826. 
Kell. Proc. Catt Acad. 2: 154, al 47. 1862. 
aon fnviotecr ata Kuntze v. Gen. Pl. 1: 274. 1891. 
Rcsrineatn penthang Wan. Fl. Pl. Calif. 968. 1925. 
Erect shrub, ee freely srgpeg bark, 1-3 m. high, with principal branches mostly erect. 
the branches Lins — brown or purplish, glabrous or sparse a: ae eaves lanceolate to 
b b nd a 
i -3 cm. ac rat 
purple, glabrous or often id gos sano cos ig and ciliate; flowers 2 in the axils of the bractlets ; 
corolla yellow, 12-15 mm. long, narrowly funnelform, glandular on the outer surface, the lobes 
nearly soi get and ened sae separate, bla ck. 
Mois und, Upper Sonoran Zone, and Transition Zones; southern Alaska south along the coast to Santa 
Barbara Coats. Caltteenia. and in the interior parts of the Pacific States: to the southern roto Nevada, ranging 
Engage ,te Quebec, Lake Superior, Colorado, and Arizona. Type locality: ‘wooded country from latitude 
54° to north.” Canada. March- —July. 
3. Lonicera conjugialis Kell. Double Honeysuckle. Fig. 5045. 
Lonicera conjugialis Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. 2: 67. ae! ee 1863. 
Lonicera breweri A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 6: 537. 1865. 
ylosteon ea oth Howell, Fl. N.W. Ae: 0% 1900. 
ic 
15 ee high 
young bran glabrous or ety gee arei he subsessile glands, usually soe Lea ‘mostl 
o € i é se — Pp esce 
mm. lon; . lon acts 
mm. long, bilabiate, the upper lip 4-toothed, fhe eects el gly defle sed. seihiee , the throa t and 
also the filaments and style ee ny = ite-hairy below; the pairs of ovaries joined about 
eo tates their length, blac red when r 
Margins of streams and os Canadian Zone; a and Idaho south along the Cascade and Siskiyou 
Mountains, and the Sierra age to Tulare Cou nty , California, and western Nevada. Type locality: ‘“Washoe,’” 
Nevada. Collected by Dr. J. A. Veatch. June— ay. 
5 boners utahénsis S. Wats. Utah Honeysuckle. Fig. 5046. 
Loni: . ats. Bot. King — 133,- 1871. 
Lonicera sbructilal Rydb. Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 1: 372. 1900. 
Selene kanes Howell, Fl. N.W. ose 282. 1900. 
Low shrub with — Specacine branches 6-15 dm. high. Leaves oblong or al e ee 
te or put obtu unded at apex, obtuse to blunt a se, 2-5 cm. lon , thin 
th sy Se 
in pairs on a slender peduncle 1-1.5 cm. long; bracts 2, very narrow, about 1.5 . long; 
corolla iowa nay 1.5-2 cm. long, white or cals yellow, fading to salmon-yello ow, the base gib- 
us on e and ia the lobes about — in size and shape but arranged to form a 
2- tieoed corolla tim berry red, globose, about 6 mm. in diam meter 
Stre: anks and bogs a se ier Columbia and Olym Mountains, Washington, south to the 
Sigoa “Mountains = a eg Californ = Cascade "ionstalas oe Crater Lake, ay on, and - the hee 
Mountains, northea n Oregon; east es ‘Monta and Utah. Type locality: “Wahsat ountains, Utah, 
Cottonwood Cajfion; 9,000 feet altitude.” May-Jul 
5. Lonicera japonica Thunb. Japanese Honeysuckle. Fig. 5047. 
Lonicera japonica Thunb. Fl. Japonica 89. 1784. 
Vigorous, half-evergreen, trailing or climbing vines with stems 2-4 m. in length. Leaves 
3-8 cm. long, 1.5-3 cm. wide, ovate to ore ng, tay tage or snatiaae| aebcortatk at base, pubescent, 
becoming pa above; ong; unc . ee about “a —* of, 
or ex poe Dr the ppemrs e petiole sabeacdina the. flowers green, leafy, petiolate, shorter than the 
leaves ; flowers 3-4 cm. long, the tube slender, about equaling the limb, pubescent ft without with 
