Lonicera fragrantissima

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Read about Lonicera fragrantissima in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lonicera fragrantissima, Lindl. (L. caprifolioides, Koch. L. or Caprifolium Niaguarilli, Hort.). Similar to L. Stantdishii, but with long and slender recurving and almost glabrous branches: lvs. broadly ovate or obovate, acute, almost glabrous, but bristly on the midrib beneath and ciliate, 1-2 ½ in. long: corolla glabrous outside. March- May. G.C. III. 5:245. R.H. 1873, p. 169. B.M. 8585.—Less hardy than L. Standishii. Both have handsome half-evergreen foliage and very early, sweet-scented, though not very showy fls.


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