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Lonicera prolifera, Rehd. (L. Sullivantii, Gray. Caprifolium proliferum, Kirchn.). Fig. 2207. Climbing about 4-5 ft., very glaucous: lvs. oval or obovate, the upper connate into a large disk, becoming thickish and very glaucous above, often finely pubescent beneath, 2-4 in. long: fls. in short-stalked or almost sessile spikes; corolla pale yellow, often marked purplish outside, about 1 in. long; tube gibbous, only little longer than limb. May, June; fr. in Sept., Oct. Ont. to Manitoba, south to Tenn. R.H. 1856:221 (as L. flava). G.F. 3:191 (adapted in Fig. 2207). Gn. 60, p. 285 — Very handsome in fall with the abundant scarlet berries.
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Lonicera prolifera, Rehd. (L. Sullivantii, Gray. Caprifolium proliferum, Kirchn.). Climbing about 4-5 ft., very glaucous: lvs. oval or obovate, the upper connate into a large disk, becoming thickish and very glaucous above, often finely pubescent beneath, 2-4 in. long: fls. in short-stalked or almost sessile spikes; corolla pale yellow, often marked purplish outside, about 1 in. long; tube gibbous, only little longer than limb. May, June; fr. in Sept., Oct. Ont. to Manitoba, south to Tenn. — Very handsome in fall with the abundant scarlet berries.
 
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Lonicera prolifera, Rehd. (L. Sullivantii, Gray. Caprifolium proliferum, Kirchn.). Climbing about 4-5 ft., very glaucous: lvs. oval or obovate, the upper connate into a large disk, becoming thickish and very glaucous above, often finely pubescent beneath, 2-4 in. long: fls. in short-stalked or almost sessile spikes; corolla pale yellow, often marked purplish outside, about 1 in. long; tube gibbous, only little longer than limb. May, June; fr. in Sept., Oct. Ont. to Manitoba, south to Tenn. — Very handsome in fall with the abundant scarlet berries.


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