Diervilla lonicera
 
Bush-Honeysuckle

Flower Split Open

Hudson Bay Regional Park
08-July-2013

The flower has an inferior ovary, five sepals, five petals (corolla lobes) and five stamens.

Diervilla: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus. 

shrubs or small trees; NOT [low, trailing everygreen shrub]

leaves simple, at most deeply lobed; NOT [leaves pinnately compound]

leaves with finely toothed margins; NOT [leaves with entire or wavy margins]

inflorescence axillary as well as terminal; NOT [inflorescence all terminal in compound cymes]

calyx with 5 linear lobes; NOT [calyx with short lobes]

corolla tubular or bell-shaped; NOT [corolla rotate]

flowers with 5 stamens; NOT [flowers with 4 stamens]

fruit a capsule with 2 or more seeds; NOT [fruit a berry]; NOT [fruit a drupe containing a flattened stone]

 

Caprifoliaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora  leading to this family. 

shrubs; NOT [herbs], NOT [trees]

large shrubs; NOT [dwarf shrubs]

leaves opposite or whorled; NOT [leaves alternate]

stems bearing few to several flowers; NOT [stems bearing a solitary flower]

stamens 5; NOT [stamens 5-10], NOT [stamens 2]

ovary inferior; NOT [ovary superior]

fruit fleshy; NOT [fruit a capsule]