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Honeysuckle

Lonicera

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Field Notes

Description:

Green leaves with yellow and white flowers that have strings with bulbs on on the end of them sticking out. They are called honey suckles because they have honey inside of the flowers. Also have a strong fragrance to them.

Habitat:

Honeysuckles are deciduous plants that usually grow as vines. You usually see them in or around gardens.

Notes:

You can pull the string sticking out of the flowers and honey will come out, you can eat the honey too.

Species ID Suggestions

Japanese Honeysuckle

Lonicera japonica

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PublishedMay 21, 2017

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