corolla A 
section, 
of fruit 
stamens. 
Jp. PALE 
f fepERFOLlAT^ A ft 
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LON1CEUA PERICLYMO^UNi 1 
THE HONEYSUCKLE f/\M[LY,(OPDERxxxvn.CAFR]FOLlACE/E\ 
CALYX of 4-5 SEPALS, united into a small tube wbich is combined 
the seedcasc (ovary j,&is usually surmounted 
by an entire or toothed border. 
COROLLA of 4-5 PETALS, uni ted into a tube and 
separating into the same number of lobcs,iusert- 
ed at the top of the calyx- tube (epigynous). 
STAMENS 4-10, usually the same number as thepetats 
I ■ or one Less or rarely twice as many, A, alternate with 
\ themJnserted on the eorotta- tube cepipetatous). 
PISTILof 3~5 CARPELS, uni ted into a 3dr celled seecfc 
dy _*^ase (ovary), with the same number of stigmas 
fid — on short styles, or clustered together 
"on 1 style, or situated on the seedcasc 
the style being absent. 
PRUlTa berry, generally fleshy. rarely dry, 1~5 * 
,celled,with 1 or 2, rarely more, seeds in each celt. 
FLOWERS regular or irregular, in terminal 
clusters (heads, corymbs orpaniclcs). 
LEAVES opposite, without stipules. 
D1STIN6U1SHED BY the stamens being inserted on 
the corolla-tube, A. being equal in number 
to alternate with the petals, by the fruit, 
d being a berry, &. by the opposi te Leaves wi th 
i \\ stipules.^ — — - pkHi 
calyx Acorolta 
^ petals 
— . A 
w 'stamens 
* 
pistil 
ADOAA 
MOSCUAT ELLINA 4 ( 
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COMMON 
MOSCliATEL, 
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4 /'Woodbine 
'"EGLANTINE 
.HONEYSUCKLE 
LONipgRA 
CAPRirOLIUM 
