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Lonicera thibetica, Bureau & Franch. (L. rupl- cola var. thibetica, Zabel). Fig.'2195. Shrub, to 5 ft., with wide-spreading slender, often procumbent branches: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, acute, rarely obtusish, dark green and glossy above, white- tomentose beneath, ½ -1 ¼ i in. long: peduncle to 1/3 in. long, cupule about half as long as ovaries; corolla tubular-funnelform, pale purple, about ½ in. long, slightly tomentose outside, fragrant; stamens and style included : fr. red. May, June; fr. in Aug., Sept. W. China. S. T. S. 1:45. R.H. 1902, p. 449. —A dense much-branched shrub well suited for rocky slopes.
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Lonicera thibetica, Bureau & Franch. (L. rupl- cola var. thibetica, Zabel). Shrub, to 5 ft., with wide-spreading slender, often procumbent branches: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, acute, rarely obtusish, dark green and glossy above, white- tomentose beneath, ½ -1 ¼ i in. long: peduncle to 1/3 in. long, cupule about half as long as ovaries; corolla tubular-funnelform, pale purple, about ½ in. long, slightly tomentose outside, fragrant; stamens and style included : fr. red. May, June; fr. in Aug., Sept. W. China.—A dense much-branched shrub well suited for rocky slopes.
 
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Read about Lonicera rupicola var. rupicola in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lonicera thibetica, Bureau & Franch. (L. rupl- cola var. thibetica, Zabel). Shrub, to 5 ft., with wide-spreading slender, often procumbent branches: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, acute, rarely obtusish, dark green and glossy above, white- tomentose beneath, ½ -1 ¼ i in. long: peduncle to 1/3 in. long, cupule about half as long as ovaries; corolla tubular-funnelform, pale purple, about ½ in. long, slightly tomentose outside, fragrant; stamens and style included : fr. red. May, June; fr. in Aug., Sept. W. China.—A dense much-branched shrub well suited for rocky slopes.


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