Lonicera trichosantha


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Read about Lonicera trichosantha in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lonicera trichosantha, Bureau & Franch. (L. ovalis, Batalin). Spreading shrub with long and slender sometimes partly procumbent branches: lvs.ovate, obovate or oval, obtuse or acutish, usually rounded at the base, nearly glabrous, 1-2 in. long: peduncles shorter than petioles; bractlets broad, connate into pairs, truncate, about half as long as ovary; calyx rather large, nearly truncate, scarious, cleft: corolla slightly longer than ½ in., changing from pale to bright yellow, tube strongly gibbous: fr. bright red. June; fr. in Aug., Sept. W. China.—Very handsome with its bright red fr.


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