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Honeysuckle flower

Lonicera sempervirens

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Field Notes

Description:

I saw this coral honeysuckle flower among the white and yellow ones, but it was the only one bloomed this big. It was on a vine that covered the back of a fence, I had no ice it was honeysuckle until recently when it bloomed.

Habitat:

This flower browns on a vine, in a cluster of flowers. It can grown in almost every state.

Notes:

I, Kathlene Hurtado saw this flower growing on the back of a fence in my neighborhood on Friday September 19 around 4pm.

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PublishedSeptember 24, 2014

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