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Honeysuckle   /hˈənisˌəkəl/   Listen
Honeysuckle

noun
1.
Shrub or vine of the genus Lonicera.
2.
Shrubby tree with silky foliage and spikes of cylindrical yellow nectarous flowers.  Synonyms: Australian honeysuckle, Banksia integrifolia, coast banksia.
3.
Columbine of eastern North America having long-spurred red flowers.  Synonyms: Aquilegia canadensis, meeting house.



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"Honeysuckle" Quotes from Famous Books



... that a spaniel crept under a honeysuckle bush in my front yard whenever he gave one of his serenades. Time and again I tried to hear the echo, but in vain, and an almost verified fact seemed in danger of total annihilation. Finally, it occurred to me to dispossess the dog and take his place beneath the ...
— The Dawn of Reason - or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals • James Weir

... flowers of a thousand different hues. In a few minutes one may gather a large bunch of violets. The paths are shaded by majestic trees, chiefly walnut and fig trees; and the hedges are formed of blackberry-bushes, roses, pomegranates, and honeysuckle. ...
— Pepita Ximenez • Juan Valera

... a man lived on roses would the bees feed on him? If he ate honeysuckle instead of hard-tack would he be squeezed for his scents ...
— The Iron Game - A Tale of the War • Henry Francis Keenan

... chime Strange as a streak of sunset to the moon, Strange as a rose upon a starlit grave, Strange as a smile upon a dead man's lips; A chime of melancholy, mute as death But strong as love, uttered in plangent tones Of honeysuckle, jasmine, gilly-flowers, Jonquils and aromatic musky leaves, Lilac and lilies to the ...
— The New Morning - Poems • Alfred Noyes

... still, because the subordination of the other members to this head leaf is made more manifest by their gradual loss of size as they fall back from it. Hence part of the pleasure we have in the Greek honeysuckle ornament, and ...
— The Elements of Drawing - In Three Letters to Beginners • John Ruskin


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