RMP6F5DN–Hairy honeysuckle, Lonicera hirsuta (Downy American woodbine, Caprifolium pubescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RM2A77B0K–Hairy honeysuckle, Lonicera hirsuta (Downy American woodbine, Caprifolium pubescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RM2A77CC4–Hairy American woodbine, Lonicera hirsuta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RFWACC70–A clean-shaven, mature, male gardener in white t-shirt leans forward, testing the scent of a section of flowering Honeysuckle (Lonicera) arching vine.
RMK6BJCD–White Admiral Butterfly Caterpillar, Larvae, Ladoga camilla, side view showing spines, spiny, feeds on honeysuckle, foodplant, green, hairy, found in
RM2AX0X7H–The amateur's guide and flower-garden directory; containing every requisite detail for the successful cultivation of the flower-garden . ; lay. Yellow, b — hirsuta,*.... Hairy Honeysuckle,... a tt it Caprifolium periclyme- Woodbine Honeysuc- << j (Pale yel. num.* kle. | low. Caprifolium belgicum .*... Dutch sweet-scented » i Yel. var- Honeysuckle. igated. Caprifolium belgicum Dutch monthly sweet-j j iCreamy menstrus.* scentd Honeysuckle! varigad. Ceanothus Americanus,. New Jersey Tea, j |Cuttings, ..jWhite. Chionanthus Virginica,. Virginia Fringe-Tree, .| |Budding, ..| Alder-leaved Cleth
RF2HF4586–Flowered seed ball of scabiosa pincushion flower plant on white background
RMB32TY2–pink honeysuckle
RFRKKKY4–Bumblebee sucking pollen from an hairy wild flower. North of Portugal.
RMJ8AW6W–Pink Scabiosa also known as Pincushion
RMH3WKTH–Honeysuckle berries and golden clematis flowers and seeds
RFGEXN4C–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RME0WCET–Broad-bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris fuciformis). Moth on Honeysuckle. Germany
RF2J7N05C–Multicolored mold on honeysuckle jam, macro shot, isolated on white background
RF2T19R0C–Bibio hortulanus on delicate pink Tamarix flowers, flowering honeysuckle tree in spring, macro
RF2CD12G0–hairy seeds at a twig of a wilted weigela shrub in a garden
RF2J51NGC–The seedpod of Banksia serrata, an Australian plant, resembling the face of a hairy old man, close-up and macro reavealing the pod structures, some a
RMP6HA87–Hairy American woodbine, Lonicera hirsuta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1831.
RF2EJKR43–close-up of the hairy wilted flowers of a kolkwitzia shrub in morning sunlight in winter
RFWACC7D–A clean-shaven, mature, male gardener in white t-shirt leans forward, testing the scent of a section of flowering Honeysuckle (Lonicera) arching vine.
RMK6BJCF–White Admiral Butterfly Caterpillar, Larvae, Ladoga camilla, side view showing spines, spiny, feeds on honeysuckle, foodplant, green, hairy, found in
RMRJ304H–. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada, and more especially of the province of Ontario [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Botany; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes. 60 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTF- with smooth leaves which are glaucous heneati., !^c up^^^r onj.'. connate perfoliate ; cd-olla yellowish-purple.—Rocky bank". 2. L, liirsu'ta; Katon. (Hairy Honeysuckle.) Stcmtwhr'ng hiijh. Leaves not glducons, very large, dovmy-hairy, the upper ones connate-perfoliate. Flowers in close whorls; corolla greenish- yellow, clammy-pubescent.—Damp thickets. 3. L. cilia
RF2HF4587–Flowered seed ball of scabiosa pincushion flower plant on white background
RFR6BM4A–The gold and black striped sawfly Abia lonicerae sitting on a leaf
RFC4E45Y–Orthosia incerta
RMPG2GXK–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OF THK SliKUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchdrian HoNEYsncKLE — Lonioera RupreohtiJina. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long,-bluish or grayish green leaves ; flowers abundant; fruit red. Free-floweking Honeysuckle — Lonicera floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger,- 1-2J inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Tartarian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&ri
RFGEXN3W–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RME0WCER–Broad-bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris fuciformis). Moth on Honeysuckle. Germany
RFC26JJA–Orthosia gothica
RFT2JTJH–flower buds of viburnum hedge in early spring, viburnum rhytidophyllum shrub also called leatherleaf viburnum a spring season at lake constance
RF2CCJEP9–close-up of a twig of a weigela shrub with wilted flowers with blue sky
RF2J51NGD–The seedpod of Banksia serrata, an Australian plant, resembling the face of a hairy old man, close-up and macro reavealing the pod structures, some a
RMB2WXFG–Twin Flower Linnaea borealis flower group
RFWACC79–A clean-shaven, mature, male gardener in white t-shirt leans forward, testing the scent of a section of flowering Honeysuckle (Lonicera) arching vine.
RMK6BJCK–White Admiral Butterfly Caterpillar, Larvae, Ladoga camilla, close up of head, showing spines, spiny, feeds on honeysuckle, foodplant, green, hairy, f
RM2AJKJXH–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . No. 1, but tube of corolla hairy inside, and leaves smooth onboth sides. Corolla greenish-yellow or purplish. Rocky grounds, espe-cially on mountains, our range. 5. L. sempervirens, L. (Fig. 1, pi. 156.) Coral Honeysuckle.High climbing, all the leaves smooth or somewhat downy beneath. Flowerson a common flower stem. Corolla 5-lobod, the lobes nearly or quite equal.Flowers scarlet, fading to yellow, the tube usually an
RFR6BN44–The gold and black striped sawfly Abia lonicerae sitting on a leaf
RF2HDE7NA–The golden and black colored striped sawfly Abia lonicerae isolated on white background
RFGEXN48–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RME0WCEX–Broad-bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris fuciformis). Moth on Honeysuckle leaf. Germany
RFC26JK2–Orthosia gothica
RFT2JTM6–viburnum rhytidophyllum shrub also called leatherleaf viburnum a spring season at lake constance, flowering viburnum in spring with yellow closed flow
RF2J51NGE–The seedpod of Banksia serrata, an Australian plant, resembling the face of a hairy old man, close-up and macro reavealing the pod structures, some a
RMK6BJCG–White Admiral Butterfly Caterpillar, Larvae, Ladoga camilla, side view showing spines, spiny, feeds on honeysuckle, foodplant, green, hairy, found in
RM2AFPFR4–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. k> 2 Potato Weevil. Rhigopsidius tucumanus Heller. (Pierce.) INSECTS OF PLUM AND CHERRY, 177 Cryptophaga unipunctata Donovan.(The Cherry Borer. Xyloryctidge; Lepidoptera.) Hosts: Cherry, peach, honeysuckle. Injury: Very serious. Makes shallow tunnels in branches of trees. Description and biology: Adult, wing expanse 37 mm.; a white satiny moth; frontof head, antennae, and a dot on forewings, black. Larva, length, 50 mm.; pinkishwhite, hairy; covers entrance to burrow with silken web in which c
RMAW7JC7–White Admiral Butterfly Caterpillar Larvae Ladoga camilla United Kingdom
RF2HDE7NB–The golden and black colored striped sawfly Abia lonicerae isolated on white background
RFGEXN3T–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RF2HF4580–Flowered seed ball of scabiosa pincushion flower plant on green background
RFC26JHF–Orthosia gothica
RM2AJ0RKJ–Wild flowers as they grow, photographed in colour direct from nature . DAFFODIL IVild Flowers asThey Grow T*hotographed in ColourT^irect from Nature by H. Essenhigh Cor^e F.R.P.S., F.R.H.S. With ^Descriptive Text by G. Clark^ Nuttall B.Sc. Third Series CASSELL AND CO MP ANT, LTD LONDON, NEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE 1912 Ok50 346913 ALL EIGHTS MSERVED CONTENTS PAGE Betony 68 Bramble 91 Cornflower 176 Cross-Leaved Heath 191 Daffodil 1 Daisy 9 Deadly Nightshade 116 Field Rose t^ Forget-Me-Not 99 Golden Rod 183 Hairy St. Johns Wort 139 Herb Robert 43 Honeysuckle 34 Meadow Buttercup 51 Meadow-Sw
RMAW7JC8–White Admiral Butterfly Caterpillar Larvae Ladoga camilla United Kingdom
RFGEXN4F–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFC26JEB–Orthosia gothica
RMRDX10J–. Field, forest, and wayside flowers; with chapters on grasses, sedges, and ferns; untechnical studies for unlearned lovers of nature. Flowers; Botany. 204 Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers The honeysuckles blow just at the time of year when these moths are most numerous, and they offer a rich feast to their chosen guests, for the freshly-opened flowers are filled to the middle of their slender tubes with nectar. The pollen-grains of the honeysuckles are rounded, somewhat sticky, and are covered with small, sharp points (Fig. 55). They adhere to the hairy. Fig. 55.—Pollen of the honeysuckle.
RFGEXN3Y–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFGEXN0B–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFC26JG1–Orthosia gothica
RMRF9XR9–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Dutch Ho a eys uekle. L. brachypoda. [Chinese Evergreen Honeysuckle .] Broad, dense foliage of purplish green color, the young shoots purple: the leaves and stems quite hairy. Flow- ers yellow and fragrant. Almost evergreen. 25 cents. L. brachypoda var. Halliana. [Hall's Ever- green Honeysuckle.] All summer. One of the best, with ov
RFGEXN0D–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFC26JFH–Orthosia gothica
RMRF243K–. Catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines, hardy flowers and large and small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Dutch Ho a eys uekle. L. brachypoda. [Chinese Evergreen Honeysuckle .] Broad, dense foliage of purplish green color, the young shoots purple: the leaves and stems quite hairy. Flow- ers yellow and fragrant. Almost evergreen. 25 cents. L. brachypoda var. Halliana. [Hall's Ever- green Honeysuckle.] All summer. One of the best, with ov
RFGEXMXP–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFC26JJJ–Orthosia gothica
RFRN6M66–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFHKNYFG–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMRDRYBM–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 5. Azalea viscosa L. Swamp Pink or Honeysuckle. White Azalea. Fig. 3219.. Aaalea viscosa L. Sp. PI. :5i- i; â 53- Rhododendron 424. 1824. r,-. scos Torr. Fl. N. & Mid. u. s. A shrub, l°-8° high, usually much branched, the twigs hairy. Leaves obovate-oblong to oblanceolate, l'-4' long, very short-petioled, obtuse and mucronulate or acute at the apex, narrowed at
RFC26JJ2–Orthosia gothica
RFHKNYF1–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMREB72M–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. MORROW HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera morrowi Leaves hairy beneath. Fruit (flower) stalks somewhat short (.5-1.5 cm. long) and hairy. Flowers white turning yellow. Roadsides, thickets, low woods. Abundantly naturalized. BELLE HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera Xbella Leaves sparsely hairy or hairless beneath. Fruit (flower) stalks somewhat short (.5- 1.5 cm. long) and sparsely hairy or hair- less. Flowers pink turning yellow. A hybrid between preceding and following species. Roadsides, thickets. Uncommon escape. TATARIAN HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera tatarica Leaves hair
RFC26JFC–Orthosia gothica
RFHKNYEH–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMRDK0MR–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Azalea viscosa L. Swamp Pink or Honeysuckle. White Azalea. Fig. 3219. A:::alea viscosa L. Sp. PI. 151- 1753- Rhododendron viscosiim Torr. Fl. N. & Mid. U. S. 424. 1824. A shrub, i°-8° high, usually much branched, the twigs hairy. Leaves obovate-oblong to oblanceolate, 1-4' long, very short-petioled, obtuse and mucronulate or acute at the apex, narrowed a
RFC26JGK–Orthosia gothica
RFHKNYET–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMRDGMW5–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OF THK SliKUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchdrian HoNEYsncKLE — Lonioera RupreohtiJina. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long,-bluish or grayish green leaves ; flowers abundant; fruit red. Free-floweking Honeysuckle — Lonicera floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger,- 1-2J inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Tartarian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&ri
RFC26JH3–Orthosia gothica
RFHKNYFD–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFHKNYCF–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMRDX1R8–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 234 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS (2-4 inches long). Manchueia}? Honeysuckle — Lonicera Euprechti^na. I. Flowers pink, red, or white and not changing to yellow when old; fruit red, yellow, or orange. (L.) L. Hairy shrub with small, ^IJ inches long, bluish, or grayish green leaves; flowers abundant; fruit red. Fkee-floweking HoNETSDCKLE — Lomccra floribiinda. L. Smooth shrub with larger, 1-2^ inches long, leaves often heart-shaped at base. Very variable and common, to 10 feet. Taetakian Honeysuckle (384) — Lonicera tat&rica.
RFC26JGB–Orthosia gothica
RFHKNYCC–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMREB72W–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. SHRUBS OPPOSITE UNTOOTHED LEAVES HONEYSUCKLES (in part): Berry-like fruit (flowers) in pairs (or "berries" 2-eyed) at ends of stalks. "Berries" usually red, bitter. Bundle scars 3.. MORROW HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera morrowi Leaves hairy beneath. Fruit (flower) stalks somewhat short (.5-1.5 cm. long) and hairy. Flowers white turning yellow. Roadsides, thickets, low woods. Abundantly naturalized. BELLE HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera Xbella Leaves sparsely hairy or hairless beneath. Fruit (flower) stalks somewhat short (.5- 1.5 cm. long)
RFC26JEN–Orthosia gothica
RFHKNYB5–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RFHKNYFF–Bumblebee collects nectar from flowers Honeysuckle Brown
RMREB6W1–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. SHRUBS OPPOSITE TOOTHED LEAVES MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES: Fruit capsule-like. Opposing LEAF SCARS CONNECTED BY LINES. COMMON BUSH-HONEYSUCKLE Diervilla lonicera Leaves with long-tapered tips. Fruit (flowers) mostly in 3's. Fruit long- pointed capsules. Low shrub up to 1 meter high. Dry, open woods, roadsides. Uncommon. PANICLE HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata Leaves hairy on veins beneath. Flowers in showy, cone-shaped clusters appearing in late summer. Fruit small capsules. Sometimes a small tree. Wet woods. Rare escape. [MOCK-ORANGES Philadel
RFC26JHX–Orthosia gothica
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