Lonicera dioica
Twining Honeysuckle
Inflorescence Side
Crooked Lake Provincial Park
02-June-2006
Note that the key to the genera in Budd's Flora requires:
flowers usually in pairs; NOT [flowers in clusters] | |
inflorescence axillary as well as terminal; NOT [inflorescence all terminal in compound cymes] |
In addition, the key to the genera in Flora of Alberta requires:
flowers mostly in pairs; NOT [flowers in clusters] |
In fact, the terminal inflorescence is composed of pairs of three-flowered, opposite cymules. The species description in Flora of the Great Plains describes all these cymules as sessile. In fact, there are both sessile and non-sessile cymules present in the inflorescence.
Dioica: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species.
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Lonicera: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora (BF) and Flora of Alberta (FOA) leading to this genus.
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Caprifoliaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family. Not all of these answers apply to all members of Caprifoliaceae found in the Canadian prairies. However, they all do apply to all members of Lonicera found here.
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