- INVASIVE PLANTS OF OHIO
Japanese honeysuckle The stems are usually hairy and hollow inside, reaching a length of 30 flowers is produced in pairs in the leaf axils along the stems from April September to November.
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- Japanese Honeysuckle
Japanese Honeysuckle (photo by John M.Randall, The Nature Conservancy) Habitat Japanese honeysuckle colonizes disturbed areas including roadsides, open banks, old fields, forest edges, and managed forests.
- Japanese honeysuckle
Getting this information out to the general public, to nursery owners, to landscapers, to children in schools, on the television, and on the radio to raise public awareness about the potential harm of Japanese honeysuckle could decrease its popularity.
- Invasive Alien Plant Species of Virginia
Threats Where light levels are optimal, such as in forest edges, canopy gaps or vines spread both vertically and horizontally by climbing up tree trunks Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) For more information, contact the Department of Conservation.
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