712 
LONICERA. flexuosa. 
Late’s new Chinese Honeysuckle. 
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PENTANDRIA JZONOGYNI4A. 
Nat. ord. Caprirouta. Jussieu gen. 311. Div. I. Calyx canaliculatus, 
aut bracteatus. Stylus unicus. Corolla monopetala. 
LONICERA. Supra vol. 1. fol. 31. 
Div. Chamecerasa, pedunculis bifloris. 
L. flezuosa, floribus subsessilibus baccis distinctis, foliis oyatis integris 
glabris, caule flexuoso. Thunb. in act. soc. linn. 2. 380. Willd. sp. pl. 
1. 989. 
Lonicera nigra. Thunb. jap. 89. 
Rami divaricatt fleauoso-erecti teretes villosi. Folia opposita petiolata 
ovata margine reflexa nervosa (venosa W.?) glabra nervis parim villosa, 
pollicaria, supertoribus minoribus. Flores axillares brevitér pedunculatz, 
pedunculis vix lineam longis. Bacce distincte ovate acuminate nigre. 
Thunb. |. c. . 
Native of China. In many points of its general habit 
an anomaly not only among our European species, but 
even compared with the only Chinese one yet known in 
our gardens, viz. Lonicera japonica, figured in the first 
volume of our Register. The nature of the fragrance is 
entirely distinct from any European plant, and resembles 
that peculiar to tropical plants. Quite new to our collec- 
tion, where it has been lately introduced by Mr. Tate, of 
the Sloane Square Nursery. A greenhouse plant, extremely 
fragrant. 
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