Lonicera dioica

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Read about Lonicera dioica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lonicera dioica, Linn. (L. glauca, Hill. L. media, Murr. L. parviflora, Lam.). Usually shrubby, with slender, sarmentose branches, rarely climbing, glabrous: lvs. short-petioled or almost sessile, the upper connate, oval to oblong, obtuse, with usually undulate and transparent margin, very glaucous beneath, 1 ½ - 3in. long: fls. in sessile or short-stalked spikes, greenish or whitish yellow, often tinged purplish, glabrous outside, l ½ - ¾ in. long, the tube gibbous, about as long as limb. May, June; fr. in Sept., Oct. Que. to Manitoba, south to Ohio and N. C. B.R. 138.


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