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Key to Lonicera

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1 Flowers in opposite 3-flowered cymules, borne in terminal clusters subtended by connate leaves; corolla red, yellow, orange, or creamy white; twining vine or shrub with vining tendencies (in L. flava the "vininess" sometimes not apparent).
  2 Corolla creamy white, 12-18 mm long; [OK and TX westwards]
  2 Corolla red, yellow, or orange, 10-50 mm long; [collectively widespread].
    3 Corolla tube (20-) 30-50 mm long; corolla lobes 4-8 mm long, bilaterally symmetrical but not strikingly so; [of a wide variety of habitats, primarily in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain]
    3 Corolla tube 10-35 mm long; corolla lobes 8-15 mm long, strongly bilaterally symmetrical, unequally divided into 2 lips (4 lobes on the upper side and one lobe on the lower side); [of ridgetops, rocky slopes, granite domes, and bogs of the Mountains, or of areas to the north or west of the primary area].
      4 Leaves pubescent on the upper surface; [of moist forests, south to PA]
      4 Leaves glabrous on the upper surface.
        5 Fused leaves immediately below the inflorescence broadly rounded or emarginate, usually glaucous on the upper surface; seeds 4.5-5.0 mm long; [of c. TN, and westward and northward]
        5 Fused leaves immediately below the inflorescence, acute or obtuse and also mucronate, green on the upper surface; seeds 3.0-3.5 mm long.
          6 Corolla tube 20-35 mm long, symmetrical below; leaves weakly gray-glaucous beneath; [of soil mats on dome outcrops of s. NC, SC, and GA and westward]
          6 Corolla tube 15-25 mm long, with a swelling near the base on one side; leaves strongly white-glaucous beneath; [of rocky forests, ridgetops, and bogs of n. NC, VA, and northward]
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Show caption*© Alan Cressler: Lonicera canadensis, Chattahoochee National Forest, Union County, Georgia 2 by Alan Cressler
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Show caption*© Scott Ward, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Scott Ward
1 Flowers in peduncled pairs in the axils of leaves, not subtended by connate leaves; corolla white to pastel pink or yellow; plant an erect shrub or (L. japonica) a trailing or climbing vine.
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Show caption*© Janet Wright, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Janet Wright
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Show caption*© Sonnia Hill
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             7 Trailing or climbing vine; corolla 30-50 mm long; fruit black at maturity; leaves of vigorous shoots often pinnately lobed
             7 Upright shrub; corolla 7-25 mm long; fruit red or yellow at maturity; leaves unlobed.
               8 Branches with solid and continuous, white pith; [native and exotic species].
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Show caption*© Alan Cressler: Lonicera canadensis, Chattahoochee National Forest, Union County, Georgia 2 by Alan Cressler
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Show caption*© Alan M. Cressler
                 9 Corolla lobes 5, nearly equal; ovaries separate, divergent; [native species of cool moist forests and bogs].
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Show caption*© Alan M. Cressler
                   10 Ovaries separate; fruit red; bractlets subtending the flowers 1.2-3 mm long; [n. GA northwards]
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                   10 Ovaries fused; fruit blue; bractlets subtending the flowers 4-6 mm long; [PA northwards]
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Show caption*© Judy Gallagher, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Judy Gallagher
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                 9 Corolla lobes fused into a 4-lobed upper lip and a 1-lobed lower lip; ovaries fused; [exotic and native species].
                     11 Flowers yellow; flowers appearing after the leaves; [native species, PA northwards]
                     11 Flowers white to purplish; flowers appearing before the leaves; [exotics].
                       12 Branches retrorsely hispid with reddish-brown hairs; corolla pilose on the exterior
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Show caption*© Scott Ward, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Scott Ward
               8 Branches hollow between the nodes, with tannish pith; [exotic species, many of them seriously invasive and likely to be encountered in natural areas].
                          13 Peduncles shorter than or equal to the subtending petiole; leaves ovate (broadest near the base) and distinctly long-acuminate
                          13 Peduncles longer than the subtending petiole; leaves elongate (broadest near the middle) and obtuse to acute (rarely short-acuminate).
                            14 Leaves pubescent, at least on the lower surface; peduncles 5-15 mm long.
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Show caption*© Étienne Léveillé-Bourret, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Étienne Léveillé-Bourret
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Show caption*© Étienne Léveillé-Bourret, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Étienne Léveillé-Bourret
                              15 Corolla pink (aging to yellow), nearly glabrous on the exterior, barely bulging on one side at the base; leaves thinly pubescent beneath
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Show caption*© Erik Danielson
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Show caption*© Erik Danielson
                              15 Corolla white (aging to yellow), pubescent on the exterior, distinctly bulging on one side at the base; leaves rather densely grayish-pubescent beneath.
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Show caption*© Erik Danielson
                                16 Bracts and sepals ciliate, not glandular; ovary lacking glands; leaf blades broadest at or below the middle
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Show caption*© Svetlana Nesterova, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Svetlana Nesterova
                                16 Bracts and sepals glandular; ovary glandular; leaf blades broadest beyond the middle