Lonicera periclymenum

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 Lonicera periclymenum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lonicera periclymenum, Linn. (Caprifolium Periclymenum, Roem. & Schult.). Woodbine. Fig. 2210. Climbing several feet high: lvs. all distinct, ovate to oblong-ovate, acute, 1 ½ -3 in. long, dark green above, pale or glaucous beneath and sometimes sparingly pubescent: fls. in a peduncled dense head, very fragrant, yellowish white, usually carmine or purple outside and glandular pubescent, l ½ -2 in. long. June-Sept. Eu., N. Afr., W. Asia. H.YV. 3, p. 129. G.M. 45:615; 56:974. Var. aurea, Lind. & Andre. Lvs. yellow or yellowish, particularly while young. I.H. 18:59. Var. quercina, Weston (var. quercifolia, Ait.). Lvs. sinuately lobed and often with a narrow whitish margin. Var. belgica, Ait. Glabrous: lvs. thickish, whitish beneath: fls. pale purple outside. Var. serotina, Ait. (L. semperflorens, Hort.). Similar to-the preceding: fls. dark purple outside, fading to pale purple, blooming late and profusely. Gn. 45:307.


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