550 
LONICERA sempervirens; B: minor. 
Smaller Trumpet-Honeysuckle. 
Pe 
PENTANDRIA WONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. CAPRIFOLIA (CAPRIFOLIACEE). Jussieu gen. 210. Div. I. 
Calyx calyculatus, aut bracteatus. Stylus unicus. Corolla 
monopetala. 
_LONICEREE. Brown in app. to abel’s china. 
LONICERA. Supré vol. 1. fol. 31. 
Div. Periclymena, caule volubili. 
L. sempervirens, spicis subnudis terminalibus, foliis oblongis: summis con- 
nato-perfoliatis, corollis subzequalibus tubo superné ventricoso. Solander 
in Hort. Kew. 1. 230. 
Lonicera sempervirens. Willd. sp. pl. 1.983. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 1. 277. 
Caprifolium sempervirens. Michaux bor. amer.1.105. Pursh amer. sept. 1. 
160. Nuttall gen. 1. 138. 
(«) foliis subrotundis. Curtis’s magaz.'781. Schmidt arb. t. 104. 
(8) foliis oblongis. Hort. Kew. ed. 2.1. 377. Curtis's magaz. 1158. 
Periclymenum floribus verticillatis terminalibus pedunculatis, foliis ovatis 
integris subtis glaucis; summis connato-perfoliatis. Phrasis in exemplari 
Milleri in Herb. Banks. asservato inscripta. 
A presumptive variety of the well-known “ Trumpet- 
Honeysuckle.” Native of South Carolina, and somewhat 
tenderer than the common sort; requiring to be cultivated 
in a conservatory or greenhouse. The leaves are smaller 
than in («) and glaucous underneath; the bunches of flowers 
smaller and of a brighter scarlet. 
The drawing was taken at the nursery of Messrs. Fraser, 
in Sloane Square, where it had been lately imported. 
It was originally introduced by Miller, whose sample is 
preserved in the Banksian Herbarium; but had long since 
entirely disappeared in our collections. 
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