. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 96 COMiiiON CANADIAN WILD w 1. LIMN^'A, Gronov. Twin-flowkr. L. borealis, Gronov. —Cool mossy woods and swamps. 2. SYiUPHORICAR'PVS, Dill. Snowberry. 1. S. racemo'sus, Michx. (Snowberry.) Corolla bearded inside. Flowers in a rather loose spike. Var. pauciflo'rus, Robbing, is low, diffusely branched, and spreading, with two or vhree flowers only, in the axils of the uppermost leaves.— Dry rocky hill-sides. 2. S. oeeidentalis, Hook. (Wolfberry.) Flowers in de
. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 96 COMiiiON CANADIAN WILD w 1. LIMN^'A, Gronov. Twin-flowkr. L. borealis, Gronov. —Cool mossy woods and swamps. 2. SYiUPHORICAR'PVS, Dill. Snowberry. 1. S. racemo'sus, Michx. (Snowberry.) Corolla bearded inside. Flowers in a rather loose spike. Var. pauciflo'rus, Robbing, is low, diffusely branched, and spreading, with two or vhree flowers only, in the axils of the uppermost leaves.— Dry rocky hill-sides. 2. S. oeeidentalis, Hook. (Wolfberry.) Flowers in denser spikes than the last, and with larger and more funnel- form corolla and longer stamens. Corolla much bearded within.— 3. LONICE'RA, L. Honeysuckle. Woodbine. 1. L. parviflora, Lam. (X. glancay Hiil, in Macoun's Catalogue.) (Small Honeysuckle.) Twining shrub, 2-4 teet high, with smooth leaves which are glaucous beneath, the upper ones connate-perfoliate ; corolla yellowish-purple.— Rocky banks. 2. L. hirsu'ta, Eaton. (Hairy Honeysuckle.) Stem twining high. Leaves not glaucous, very large, downy-hairy, the upper ones connate-perfoliate. Flowers in close whorls ; corolla greenish-yellow, clammy-pubescent.—Deep thickets. 3. L. SuUivan'tii, Gray. Tunning. At length glaucous- whitened. Leaves oval and ovate-oblong, mostly connate on the flowering stems. Corolla pale yellow.— .4. L. cilla'ta, Muhl. (Fly-Honeysuckle.) A branch- ing, straggling shrub, with thin oblong-oraie ciliate leaves. Peduncles axillary, filiform, shorter than the leaves, each 2-jiowered at the top. Corolla greenish-yellow, nlmost spurred at the base. The twj berries separate.—Damp woods. 5. L. cserulea, L. (Mountain F.) Smaller (1-2 feet high), and with upright branches. Leaves oval. Ovaries united into one berry^—Eastward and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
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