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Lonicera japonica - Wikipedia
Lonicera japonica, known as Japanese honeysuckle [2] and golden-and-silver honeysuckle, [3] is a species of honeysuckle native to East Asia, including many parts of China. It is often grown as an ornamental plant, but has become an invasive species in a number of countries.
The Invasive Japanese Honeysuckle - Penn State Extension
2022年12月19日 · Japanese honeysuckle is an invasive, non-native climbing vine. Japanese honeysuckle was brought to the United States, along with other non-native honeysuckles, such as Tatarian (Lonicera tatarica), as an ornamental plant.
How to Identify and Remove Japanese Honeysuckle - The Spruce
2024年8月12日 · Japanese honeysuckle, a vigorous perennial vine with white flowers all season long, is an invasive species. Learn how to identify and get rid of it.
Invasive Plant Factsheet: Japanese Honeysuckle
OVERVIEW: Japanese honeysuckle is an aggressive invasive woody vine that climbs, suffocates, and strangles other plants. Vines can grow 80-120 ft. Deciduous in colder climates; evergreen in moderate to warmer areas.
Japanese Honeysuckle | National Invasive Species Information …
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Species Profile: Japanese Honeysuckle. Crowds out native species (Munger 2002)
How to Grow and Care for Japanese Honeysuckle - Gardener's Path
2021年8月11日 · Japanese honeysuckle flowers are beautiful and fragrant, but this vigorously growing plant can be invasive. Learn more about this vine on Gardener’s Path.
Lonicera japonica (Chinese Honeysuckle, Gold-and-silver Honeysuckle …
Japanese honeysuckle is a woody, deciduous or semi-evergreen vine in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). It is native to Japan, Korea, Manchuria and China and has naturalized in the United States where it is considered highly invasive.
Lonicera japonica: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive ...
Lonicera japonica, commonly known as Japanese Honeysuckle, is a vigorous, twining vine that has earned both admiration and notoriety. Native to East Asia, it has been introduced to many parts of the world, including the United States, where it is now considered highly invasive.
Japanese Honeysuckle: A Vigorous Flowering Vine
2023年6月22日 · Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is known as golden-and-silver honeysuckle or Chinese honeysuckle. This plant species is native to Eastern Asia – particularly, Japan – and has taken a foothold across the world.
Japanese Honeysuckle - University of Maryland Extension
2023年2月22日 · About Japanese honeysuckle Life cycle. Deciduous woody vine in cold climates, semi-evergreen to evergreen in warmer areas. Growth habit. Climbing or trailing woody vine; girdles young plants it entwines; leaves opposite, shape variable with entire margins mid-late season, but may be deeply lobed in early season