54 CAPRIFOLIACEAE 
form, 2.5-3 cm. long, rather obscurely bilabiate, the lobes ite a dpi 3 ovate; stamens 
ai style slightly exserted, hairy below; berries red, abou n dia 
Open woods, often on hillsides and itv, ee Zones; Sites teed py on both sides of the 
Cailtinde Mountains a the aap and Trinity Mou and Butte — California, and east to Montana 
and Arizona. Type locality: the banks of the a M. Lewis.” 
7. Lonicera etrisca Santi. Etruscan Honeysuckle. Fig. 5049. 
Lonicera etrusca Santi, Viaggio Montam. 1: 113. pi..1. 1795. 
Re gorous, a en or half-evergreen vine 2-4 m. long, ours glabrous to the inflorescence. 
ves 4-9 cm. long, broadly oblong-ovate to oblong or oval, obtuse, — nd not connate 
sd just ree the Peet glaucous and veiny beneath; inflorescence a terminal pedun- 
culate head or sometimes with 2 or 3 ax ime ne glandular- -stipitate at sbi shag mes  Pubescent 
the bracts subtending the flowers orbicular, nearly as long as the ovary; flowers 3-5 cm. 
fed white tinged with eatatsh red, siiccler without, the tube and limb nthe equal ; fruit 
A European vine sparingly introduced along the coast from Douglas County to Curry County, Oregon, 
which cage Bae been collected in Del Norte and Humboldt Cn tes California, July—Aug. 
For omplete list of sroenins and segregates see Rehder (Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 14: 194-197. 1903). 
8. Lonicera hispidula Dougl. Hairy Honeysuckle. Fig. 5050. 
Caprifolinm hispidulum Lindl. Bot. Reg. 21: pl. 1761. 1836. 
_ onice ra aro idula Dougl. ex Lindl. loc. cit., as a synonym. 
ica To . Amer. 2 184 
Lonicera va heahtita Dougl. éx Torr. & Gray, op. cit. 8. 
Lonicera hispidula var. vaciNans A. ind Bae ee Acad. 8: 628. 1873. 
1 y, loc 
Lonicera hispidula var. californica Rehd.- in Bailey, Cyclop. Hort. 3: 943. 1900. 
Lonicera catalinensis Millsp. Field Mus. Bot. Ser. 5: 252. 1923 
Stems slender, trailing or more frequently ee freely branched, 1-3 m. long, villous- 
hirsute with long spreading hairs interspersed with shorter ones and also Wich stalked pe 
varying to watbus. Leaves ovate to ovate-oblong, 3-6 cm. long, often subcordate at base, 
cous beneath and more or less Sn hae to glabrate, one ie ower leres bite stipule-like fe bees 
at the base of the short oe, = ke gg orate fe ote glandular-pubescent, 
oedumpains terminal a xils, iculate; corolla 2- 
cm. long, reddish eet without, alee ‘within, hese a bilabiate, the ca See Sg gibbous near 
the base, upper lip 4-lo - d, filaments and style long-exserted, hai a 
hickets in open and clearings. Hu sey Transition Zone; ps atid Island pe western British 
Columbia south, west pe gi Csabede- schtadnn. to southern Oregon and southern Canora: also on Santa 
Cruz and Santa Catalina Islands. Type locality: “woods of North West America.” June— 
9. Lonicera interrapta Benth. Chaparral Honeysuckle. Fig. 5051. 
Lonicera interrupta Benth. Pl. Hartw. 313. 1849. 
Lonicera hispidula var. interrupta A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 8: 628. 1873. 
Caprifolium interruptum Greene, FI. Fran. 347. 1892, 
Stem stout and woody below, becomin g widely branched — often climbing or reclining on 
other shrubs; young branches glabrous cae decidedly glaucous. Leav es elliptic to a ovate 
or icular, 2— m. 
on d joe r bel flor e 
nate at the base or Fahd distinc, ‘in others short-petioled, coriace eau, glabrous, siraes on both 
sides, at more soo r side; inflorescence ge ous, 3-12 ong ; calyx glabrous ; corolla 
8-1 long, pars ied often with a reddish tin e, the tube hbes ely gibbous at base, shorter 
than che: limb, — rous without and pearls so withi in: filaments spat ily hairy; berries red. 
pes ridges, Upper Sonoran and Transition pete Jackson Comers: southern eh, south 
ei Sg Rtg Praae gE pe fg western jones of the Sierra Nevada to the San Ber rea g Mountains, south- 
ern California; also in Arizona. Type loca “‘Juxta fl. Carmel prope Monterey.’”? May- 
10. Lonicera subspicata Hook. & i Southern Honeysuckle. Fig. 5052. 
Lonicera (?) subspicata Hook. & Arn. Bot. es igeit 349. 1838. 
ula var. subspicata A. Gray, Proc. Am gpa 8: 628. 1873. 
um Greene, FI. Fr. 992. 
rrupta var. subspicata ya FL. W. Mid. Calif. 474. 1901. 
Stem nee and stout ee Fe ly clambering over shrubs, see twigs light brown, 
ookecanel and glandular. Leaves eous, linear-oblong, 1-3 ¢ m. lon margin revolute, dark 
green and glabrate or witha te seattet er hairs and subacenie fiends on ihe upper side, cinereous- 
uberulent beneath ; aa -5 mm. long; spikes 2-4 cm. long or sometimes longer, P ith sev 
om - oO 
scen mb ed wha 
lobes ; filaments thinly pilose belane also the oie heer 57 1 mm. ee Geede 2.5-3 mm. long, 
light Riss shallow ty Dit 
slopes, Upper Sonoran Zone; Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa Barbara County, California. Type local- 
ity: iat Fee ag Collected by Douglas, probably at Santa Barbara. June—Aug. 
