. 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. In rocky ana usually dry situations, Quebecto Manitoba, south, especially along the moun-tains to North Carolina, and to Ohio and Mis-souri. Ascends to 3500 ft. in North the leaves of young shoots are sometimesconnate-perfoliate. Small yellow or crimsonhoneysuckle. Small woodbine. May-June. 5. Lonicera Sullivantii A. Gray. Sul-livants Honeysuckle. Fig. 3983. Loni
. 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. In rocky ana usually dry situations, Quebecto Manitoba, south, especially along the moun-tains to North Carolina, and to Ohio and Mis-souri. Ascends to 3500 ft. in North the leaves of young shoots are sometimesconnate-perfoliate. Small yellow or crimsonhoneysuckle. Small woodbine. May-June. 5. Lonicera Sullivantii A. Gray. Sul-livants Honeysuckle. Fig. 3983. Lonicera Sullivantii A. Gray, Proc. Amer. : 76. 1883. Similar to the preceding species, very glau-cous. Leaves oval or obovate, glaucous andcommonly puberulent beneath, obtuse ; flowerslarger than those of the preceding species, thetube S-? long, slightly exceeding the limb,pale yellow ; stamens usually nearly glabrous;fruit yellow, 3 in diameter. In woodlands, Tennessee. Ohio and westernOntario to Iowa, Wisconsin and from Manitoba. 4. Lonicera dioica L. Smoothed- leaved or Glaucous Honeysuckle. Fig. 3982. Lonicera dioica L. Syst. Ed. 12, 165. glauca Hill, Hort. Kew. 446. pi. 18. parviflora Lam. Encycl. i: 728. 1783. Glabrous throughout, twinmg or shrubby,3°-io° long. Leaves very glaucous beneath,ih-z long, the upper connate-perfoliate,oval, obtuse, the lower sessile or short-petioled, narrower; flowers several in aterminal cluster, yellowish green and tingedwith purple, glabrous without, pubescentwithin, the tube 2>-4 long, gibbous at thebase, scarcely longer than the 2-lipped limb;stamens hirsute below, exserted with thestyle; berries red, 3-4 in diameter.
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