. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 6. Lonicera flava Sims. Yellow Honeysuckle. Fig. 3984. Lonicera flava Sims, Bot. Mag. pi. 1318. 1810. Twining to a height of several feet, or trailing, glabrous. Leaves broadly oval, or , elliptic, entire, obtuse at the apex, narrowed or rounded at the base, short-petioled, or the upper sessile, green above, glaucous beneath, the pairs subtending flowers connat
. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 6. Lonicera flava Sims. Yellow Honeysuckle. Fig. 3984. Lonicera flava Sims, Bot. Mag. pi. 1318. 1810. Twining to a height of several feet, or trailing, glabrous. Leaves broadly oval, or , elliptic, entire, obtuse at the apex, narrowed or rounded at the base, short-petioled, or the upper sessile, green above, glaucous beneath, the pairs subtending flowers connate-perf oliate; flowers bright orange-yellow, fragrant, in a terminal interrupted spike; corolla i'-ii' long, the slender tube pubescent above within, not gibbous at the base, the limb strongly 2-lipped, about half as long as the tube; filaments and style glabrous, exserted; fruit about 3" in diameter. North Carolina to Kentucky, Missouri, Georgia and Alabama. April-May. 7. Lonicera sempervirens L. Trumpet or Coral Honeysuckle. Fig. 3985. Lonicera sempervirens L. Sp. PI. 173. 1753. Lonicera sempervirens hirsutula Render, Rep. Mo. Bot Gard. 14: 169 1903. Glabrous or somewhat pubescent, high climbing, evergreen in the South. Leaves oval, obtuse,2-3' long, or the lower ones smaller, narrower and acutish, the upper pairs connate-perfoliate, all conspicuously glaucous and sometimes slightly pubescent beneath, dark green above; flowers verticillate in terminal interrupted spikes; corolla scarlet or yellow, i'-ii' long, glabrous or some- what pubescent, the tube narrow, slightly expanded above, the limb short and nearly regular; stamens and style scarcely exserted; berries scarlet, about 3" in diameter. In low grounds, or on hillsides, Maine to Florida, New Hampshire, New York, Nebraska and Texas. Woodbine (N. C). Scarlet trumpet-honeysuckle. April-S Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
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