Lonicera hispida


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Read about Lonicera hispida in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lonicera hispida, Pall. Shrub, with spreading bristly - hispid or glabrescent branches: winter- buds large, 2- valved: lvs. obovate to oblong, ciliate and hirsute, at least when young, sometimes glaucous beneath, 1 ½ - 2 ½ in. long: fls. nodding, white, funnel- form, strongly gibbous at the base, hairy outside, 1-1 ¼ in. long; bracts ovate, ciliate, whitish, ¾ -1 in. long; bractlets none; ovaries glabrous or glandular: fr. oblong, bright red. April, May; fr. in June, July. Altai to Himalayas. Distinct and handsome with its rather large white fls. and later with its red bracteate frs.


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