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第154章 YELLOW AND ORANGE FLOWERS(30)

When daylight begins to fade, these long, slender-tubed buds expand to welcome their chosen benefactors, the sphinx moths, wooing them with fragrance so especially strong and sweet at this time that, long after dark, guests may be guided from afar by it alone, and entertaining them with copious draughts of deeply hidden nectar, which their long tongues alone may drain.Poised above the blossoms, they sip without pause of their whirring wings, and it is not strange that many people mistake them in the half light for hummingbirds.Indeed, they are often called hummingbird moths.Darting away suddenly and swift as thought, they have also earned the name of hawk moths.Because the caterpillars have a curious trick of raising the fore part of their bodies and remaining motionless so long (like an Egyptian sphinx), the commoner name seems most appropriate.A sphinx moth at rest curls up its exceedingly long tongue like.a watch-spring: in action only the hummingbird can penetrate to such depths; hence that honeysuckle which prefers to woo the tiny bird, whose decided preference is for red, is the TRUMPET or CORAL HONEYSUCKLE; whereas the other twiners developed deep, tubular flowers that are white or yellow, so that the moths may see them in the dark, when red blossoms are engulfed in the prevailing blackness.Moreover, the latter bloom at a season when the crepuscular and nocturnal moths are most abundant.Rough rounded pollen grains, carried on the hairs and scales on the under side of the moth's body from his head to his abdomen, including antennae, tongue, legs, and wings, cannot but be rubbed off on the protruding sticky stigma of the next honeysuckle tube entered; hence cross-fertilization is regularly effected by moths alone.The next day such interlopers as bees, flies, butterflies, and even the outwitted hummingbird, may take whatever nectar or pollen remains.If the previous evening has been calm and fine, they will find little or none; but if the night has been wild and stormy, keeping the moths under cover, the tubes will brim with sweets.After fertilization the corolla turns yellow to let visitors know the mutual benefit association has gone out of business.

BUSH HONEYSUCKLE; GRAVEL-WEED

(Diervilla Diervilla; D.trifida of Gray) Honeysuckle family Flowers - Yellow, small, fragrant, 1 to 5 (usually 3) together on a peduncle from upper leaf-axils.Calyx tube slender, elongated;corolla narrowly funnel-form, about 3/4 in.long, its 5 lobes spreading, 3 of them somewhat united; 5 stamens; 1 pistil projecting.Stem: A smooth, branching shrub 2 to 4 ft.high.

Leaves.Opposite, oval, and taper-pointed, finely saw-edged.

Fruit: Slender, beaked pods crowned with the 5 calyx lobes.

Preferred Habitat - Dry or rocky soil, woodlands, hills.

Flowering Season - May-August.

Distribution - British Possessions southward to Michigan and North Carolina.

The coral honeysuckle determined to woo the hummingbird by wearing his favorite color; the twining white and yellow honeysuckles of our porches chose for their benefactors the sphinx moths, attracting them by delicious fragrance and deeply hidden nectar in slender tubes that are visible even in the dark;whereas the small-flowered bush honeysuckles still cater to the bees which, in all probability, once sufficed for the entire family.For them a conspicuous landing place has been provided in the more highly colored lower lobe of this flower, from which the visitor cannot fail to find the pocket full of nectar that swells the base of the tube but when he alights, pollen laden from another blossom, he must pay toll by leaving some of the vitalizing dust on the projecting stigma before he feasts and dusts himself afresh.After they have been plundered, and consequently fertilized, all the honeysuckles change color, this one taking on a deeper yellow to let the bees know the larder is empty, that they may waste no precious time, but confine their visits where they are needed."Many flowers adapted to bees show butterflies, hawk moths and hummingbirds as intruders," says Professor Robertson; "and this is important, since it enables us to understand how bee-flowers might become modified to suit them"- just as certain of the honeysuckles have done.Once the Oriental pink weigelias, grown in nearly every American garden, were thought to belong to the Diervilla clan, from which later-day systematists have banished them.

The EARLY FLY or TWIN HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera ciliata), found in moist, cool woods from Pennsylvania and Michigan far northward, sends forth pairs of funnel-form, honey-yellow flowers, about three-quarters of an inch long, with five, regular lobes, on a slender footstalk from the leaf axils in May.It is a straggling, shrubby bush from three to five feet tall.The opposite leaves are thin, oval, bright green on both sides, the edges hairy.Two little ovoid, light red berries follow the flowers.

Another species, a shrubby SWAMP FLY-HONEYSUCKLE (L.

oblongifolia), found in wet ground and bogs throughout a similar range, blooming about two weeks later, coats the under side of its young leaves with fine hairs to prevent their pores from clogging with vapors arising from its moist retreats.The little pale yellow flowers, also growing in pairs on a footstalk from the leaf axils, have their tubular corollas strongly cleft into two lips.Reddish markings within serve as pathfinders for the bumblebee, who finds so much nectar at the base that a tiny bulging pocket had to be provided to hold it.Sometimes the two flowers join below like Siamese twins, in which case the pair of crimson berries become more or less united.

"So we grew together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted."One occasionally finds the pink and white twin-flowered TARTARIANBUSH HONEYSUCKLE (L.Tartarica) escaped from cultivation in the Eastern States through the agency of birds which feast upon its little round, red, translucent berries.

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