Lonicera minutiflora


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Read about Lonicera minutiflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lonicera minutiflora, Zabel (L. micranthoides x L. Morrowii). Upright shrub with spreading branches: branchlets puberulous: lvs.ovate-oblong to oblong, obtuse, acutish or short-acuminate, sparingly pubescent below, J^-IJ^ in. long: bractlets ovate-oblong, nearly as long as ovary: corolla with spreading limb, upper lip divided below the middle, J-£in. long, whitish; stamens about half as long as limb: fr. red. May, June; fr. in July, Aug. Garden origin. A.F. 28:672.—On account of the narrow and rather small foliage, the frs. show to better advantage than in many allied honeysuckles.


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