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LONICERA. tatarica. 
Tartarian Upright- Honeysuckle, 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
LONICERA. Cal. superus, 5-4-fidus basi bracteatus. Cor.’ mo- 
nopetala, tubulosa, 5-fida; limbus subequalis, regularis vy. bilabiatus, 
Stylus 1: stig. capitatum v. crassum. -Bacca sepits polysperma. — 
Frutices volubiles aut erecti. Folia opposita, quorundam basi con- 
nata. Inflor. in pedunculis avillaribus & terminalibus multiflorts -bi- 
Slorisve & solitariis; aut sessilis capitata terminalis aut verticillata axil- 
laris, Genus @ Jusseo suppresst LonicErm appellatione in quatuor 
dispertitum, SYMPHORICARPON nempe, DieRvILLAM, XYLOSTEON, & 
CarniroLium. ; 
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Div. Chameacerasa, pedunculis bifloris. 
L. tatarica, baccis distinctis, foliis cordatis obtusis. Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
986. 
Lonicera tatarica. Lin. sp. pl. 1.247. Gmel. sib. 3. 134.n.7. Mill. 
dict. ed. 8.n.5. Pall. ross. 1. 55. t. 36. Jacq. coll. 1. 34. ic. rar. 
‘t. 37. Schmidt. arb. t. 111. Hort. Kew, 1. 332. ed. 2. 1. 379. 
Georgi. beschr. des russ. reichs, 4. 778. : 
Chamecerasus fructu gemino rubro, foliis glabris cordatis. 4mm. ruth. 
184, 2. 262. 
(8) foliis minoribus, flore albo. 
_Lonicera pyrenaica: . Willd. arboret. 181. 
Frutex dumosus suborgyalis, stoloniferus, & bast ramosissimus ; rami_un= 
dequaque in orbem densati, glabri; ramuli novelli decussato-foliost, floriferi. 
Folia decidua, brevitér petiolata, oblongo-cordata ». ovata acumine brevi 
obtuso, glabra, nervosa; juniora sepé ciliata. Pedunculi tn foliis supernis 
axillares, solitarii. Involuc. bifolium, foliolis linearibus uno vers cum flori- 
bus suis divaricatis ; bractee gemine ovate opposite involucrum decussantes, 
germen singulum includentes. Germ. sessi e; nitidum, coronatum calyce 
minimo 5-dentato. Flores 2 eidem pedicello insidentes, & in omni pari sibi 
mutud 2 dorso obversati. Cor. semuncialis, incarnato-albicans, surrecta ; 
tubus basi extrorsiim gibbus 3‘ limbus longior, bilabiatus, lacinie oblonga, 
obtuse, summe 2 erectiores a latere interiore imbricato-conniventes, laterales 
divaricate, ima remotior. Fil. inclusa, tube adnata et intra eum villosa: 
anth. viridi-lutescentes, erecta, 4-sulce. Stylus filiformis, curvatus, villosus, 
stamina viz equans. Stigma viride, pileiforme, sublobato-indentum, supré 
corrugato-convecum. Bacca subrotunda, subdepressa, rubra, nitida, Sem. 
pauca, compressa, flavescentia. 
One of the most desirable shrubs we know of. It forms 
a close round extensive bush of five or six feet in height, 
feathering on all sides down to the ground, and is in full 
leaf and bloom in the middle of April, or sometimes earlier. 
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