HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY 53 
long hairs and glandular, white fading to dull yellow, fragrant; style and stamens exceeding the 
limb ; berries blac 
A native of Seoul, mat galivated in gardens and occasionally becoming Canpushed in the west and re- 
ported from Sonoma, nine Santa Barbara, and San Bernardino Counties, Califor common in eastern 
Un es States. May—Sep 
r a complete list A ‘synonyms and segregates of L. japonica see Rehder (Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 14: 159-162. 
6. Lonicera ciliésa (Pursh) Poir. Northwest or Orange Honeysuckle. Fig. 5048. 
Caprifolium ciliosum Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 1: 160. 1814. 
Lonicera ciliosa Poir. Encycl. Supp. 5: we 181 ae 
Caprtfolium occidentale Lindl. Bot. Reg. igh 14 1831. 
Lonicera ciliosa a youngit Dippel, Handb. ir ie 1889. 
Stems wd Mabhe branching and usually on fin ing and tw ining, often 5- 4 m. long, glabrous, 
younger parts . Leaves mostly ellipti casionally ov or obovate, 6—1 long 
the upper 1-3 an fig Menara branches connate e, e green and shee rous- mabe ‘glaucous beneath 
and sparsely pilose, ciliate on the rgins; flow sessile, in 1-3 terminal whorls or clust 
calyx-teeth short-triangular to atnangt gies lop seca reddish yellow or orange, meh Fonnel. 
5046. Tt 3, tah > 
5047. Lonicera japonica 
5044. Lonicera involucrata 
5 T = j gialis 
