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Japanese honeysuckle is a perennial vine that climbs by twisting its stems around vertical structures, including limbs and trunks of shrubs and small trees. Leaves are oblong to oval, sometimes lobed, have short stalks, and occur in pairs along the stem.
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www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/loja1.htm
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A species profile for Japanese Honeysuckle from USDA's National Invasive Species Information Center. ... You are here: Home / Plants / Species Profiles / Japanese Honeysuckle...
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www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/plants/honeysuckle.shtml
www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/plants/honeysuckle.shtml
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VEGETATION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINE; Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica Thunb.) ... Japanese honeysuckle is a semi-evergreen vine in Illinois, often holding its leaves late into winter. Leaves are ovate and 1.5-3.2 inches (4-8 cm) long. White to yellow tubular flowers form in pairs in the leaf axils and occur from May-June.
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www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/outreach/VMG/jhnysckl.html
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Japanese Honeysuckle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Japanese Honeysuckle ( Lonicera japonica ; Suikazura 水鬘 or スイカズラ in Japanese) is a species of honeysuckle native to eastern Asia including Japan, Korea, northern and eastern China, and Taiwa...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Honeysuckle
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A PLANTS profile of Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Lonicera japonica Thunb. Japanese honeysuckle; ... Chinese honeysuckle; Japanese honeysuckle;
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plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=LOJA
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Japanese honeysuckle is an evergreen to semi-evergreen vine that can be found either trailing or climbing to over 80 ft. (24 m) in length. Leaves are opposite, sessile, pubescent, oval and 1 to 2.5 in. (2.5-6.4 cm) long.
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www.invasive.org/browse/subject.cfm?sub=3039
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Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States Home | About | Cooperators | Statistics | Help | ... Japanese Honeysuckle; Lonicera japonica Thunb. ... International Code - LOJA; FIA survey code - 3101...
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www.invasive.org/eastern/srs/JH.html
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Japanese honeysuckle is most aggressive in partially shaded to open upland areas, such as forest edges, canopy gaps and stream corridors. It is most damaging where there is other vegetation it can climb over. Thick growth of Japanese honeysuckle blocks sunlight and gradually smothers other plants.
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www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/2528.htm
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#667 Lonicera japonica; Common Names: Japanese honeysuckle, Hall's Japanese honeysuckle, gold-and-silver flower; Family: Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle Family) ; ... Japanese honeysuckle is a pretty pest with good looks, enchanting fragrance, and an aggressive growth rate. If you click to download a large version (800x600)
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www.floridata.com/ref/L/loni_jap.cfm
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