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6 . Lonicera sempervirens L. Trumpet Honeysuckle. A 
glabrous high climbing vine; leaves oval, obtuse, f to 2 inches 
long, i to 1 ^ inches wide, lower ones somewhat smaller, sessile, 
and more ovate than the upper connate-perfoliate ones, upper 
surface dark green, glaucous, lower surface sometimes rather 
pubescent; inflorescence a terminal interrupted verticilate spike; 
corolla scarlet or yellow, usuallv glabrous sometimes slightly 
pubescent, 1 to If inches long, its tube narrow, somewhat expanded 
above the stamens; stamens and style little exserted; fruit a scarlet 
berry about 5 inch in diameter. In moist fields or on hillsides. 
Cuyahoga County. 
7. Lonicera caprifolium L. Italian Honeysuckle. A high- 
climbing glabrous or glaucous vine; leaves oval to obovate, rounded, 
the entire upper ones connate-perfoliate, the lower ones sessile or 
nearly so, glaucous beneath; flowers in terminal sessile clusters; 
corolla glabrous and white within, purple without, 1 to If inches 
long, 2 -lipped, upper lip 4-lobed, lower one narrow, reflexed; 
corolla tube curved; stamens and style much exserted; fruit a 
red berry. In thickets. No specimens. 
S. Lonicera hirsuta Eaton. Hairy Honeysuckle. A hairv- 
pubescent, long, climbing vine; leaves If to 4 inches long, f to if 
inch wide; lower ones sessile or very short petioled, the upper 
pairs larger and connate-perfoliate, dark green and appressed- 
pubescent above, lighter and soft-pubescent beneath, ciliate, 
obtusish, base rounded or somewhat cordate or narrowed; flowers 
verticillate in terminal interrupted spikes; corolla orange-yellow 
turning reddish, clammy pubescent without, 2 -lipped, slightly 
gibbous, narrow; filaments hirsute below; stamens and filaments 
exserted. In swamps, woods, and copses. Ottawa, Lorain, 
Monroe. 
9. Lonicera glaucescens Rydb. Glaucescent Honeysuckle. 
A vine with glabrous branches; leaves dark green and glabrous 
above, lighter and pubescent beneath especially along the veins, 
If to 5 inches long, 1 to 3 inches wide, upper pair perfoliate, 
forming a rhombic disk, obtuse or acute, margin entire, papery; 
verticillate flowers in terminal interrupted spikes; corolla pale 
yellow changing to a reddish color, usually pubescent without and 
within; tube one inch long, gibbous, 2 -lipped; stamens nearly 
glabrous, exserted; ovulary sometimes hirsute. In fields, meadows 
and woods. General. 
10. Lonicera sullivanti Gr. Sullivant’s Honeysuckle. A 
very glaucous vine; leaves If to 3 inches long, f to 2f inches wide, 
ovate to obovate, upper surface dark green and glaucous, lower 
lighter and slightly pubescent, obtuse; inflorescence a terminal 
cluster; corolla pale yellow, tube f to f inch long, 2 -lipped, 
