Lonicera notha

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 Lonicera notha subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lonicera notha, Zabel (L. Ruprechtiana x L. tatarica). Upright, strong-growing shrub: branchlets glabrous or nearly glabrous; lvs.ovate to ovate-lanceolate, rarely elliptic, acuminate, rounded or truncate at base, slightly pubescent or nearly glabrous beneath, 1 ½ -2 ½ in. long: bractlets ovate, about one-third as long as ovary, rarely longer, glabrous or glandular-ciliate: corolla ¾ in. long, white, yellowish or pinkish, upper lip upright, divided to the middle or sometimes nearly to the base, tube gibbous, short: fr. red. May, June; fr. in July, Aug. Garden origin.


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