. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. ra coerulea L Sp. PI. 174. 1753-Lonicera villosa Muhl. Cat. 23. 1813. Erect, shrubby, i°-3° high, the twigs some-times slightly pubescent. Leaves oval orobovate, I-ii long, very obtuse at the apex,rounded or narrowed at the base, thick, con-spicuously reticulate-veined, pale and more orless pubescent beneath, glabrous above, at leastwhen mature, ciliate on the margins; flower
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. ra coerulea L Sp. PI. 174. 1753-Lonicera villosa Muhl. Cat. 23. 1813. Erect, shrubby, i°-3° high, the twigs some-times slightly pubescent. Leaves oval orobovate, I-ii long, very obtuse at the apex,rounded or narrowed at the base, thick, con-spicuously reticulate-veined, pale and more orless pubescent beneath, glabrous above, at leastwhen mature, ciliate on the margins; flowersin pairs in the axils, short-peduncled, subulate-bracted, yellow, 6-8 long; corolla pubescent,or glabrate, the tube gibbous at the base, thelimb nearly regular, its lobes oblong, equallingor slightly exceeding the tube; ovaries of thetwo flowers becoming united and forming anoblong or nearly globose, bluish-black 2-eyedberry, about 22 in diameter. In low grounds, Newfoundland to Alaska, southto Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Wyo-ming and California. Europe and Asia. June. Lonicera Morrowi A. Gray, a Japanese species,with red berries and nearly white flowers, hasescaped from cultivation in
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