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Bristly honeysuckle

The bristles honeysuckle ( lat. Lonīcera hīspida ) - shrub, a species of the genus Honeysuckle ( Lonicera ) of the family Honeysuckle ( Caprifoliaceae ).

Bristly honeysuckle
Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryotes
Kingdom:Plants
The kingdom :Green plants
Department:Flower
Class:Dicotyledons [1]
Over Order :Asteranae
Order:Teaselcolors
Family:Honeysuckle
Subfamily :Caprifolioideae
Rod:Honeysuckle
View:Bristly honeysuckle
International Scientific Name

Lonicera hispida Pall. ex Roem. et schult. , 1819

Synonyms
  • Xylosteon involucratum richardson basionym

Content

Botanical description

Shrub straight up to 1.5 m in height with straight branches. The bark on the branches is brownish-gray, stratified.

Leaves 3-6 cm long and 1.5-2.5 cm wide, oblong-elliptical, rigid, rounded at the base or sometimes sertsevidnye, pointed at the apex, smooth on both sides and hard-ciliary along the edge, green at the top, lighter below .

Flowers are two to three times longer than stiff-headed peduncles; corolla 20-25 mm long, glandular hairy outside, yellowish.

It blooms in April — May; the fruits ripen in June — July [2] .

The ovaries are separate, the berries are oblong, 10-15 mm long and 7-10 mm wide, paired, ovate, red, shiny.

Geographical distribution and ecology

Area of ​​distributionː Russia - Western Siberia ; Central Asia , Northern Mongolia , the Himalayas , China [3] .

It grows in the lower part of the Alpine belt over rocks, stony and stony slopes, sometimes in the valleys of mountain rivers [2] .

Economic value

Can be used in landscaping as an ornamental shrub [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ About the conditionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a higher taxon for the group of plants described in this article, see the section “APG Systems” of the article “Dicotyledons” .
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 Trees and Shrubs of the USSR, 1966 , p. 354.
  3. ↑ Musheghyan, 1958 , p. 123.

Literature

  • Mushegyan A. M. Trees and Shrubs of East Kazakhstan. - Ministry of Agriculture of the Kazakh SSR. - Alma-Ata, 1958. - 129 p.
  • Borodina N. A., Nekrasov V. I., Nekrasova N. S., Petrova I. P., Plotnikova L. S., Smirnova N. G. Trees and Shrubs of the USSR / Otv. ed. k. b. n P.I. Lapin. - M .: Thought, 1966. - 637 p. - (Reference guides geographer and traveler). - 35 000 copies
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhimolost_shchetinisty&oldid=83991026


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