There are about 180 species of Lonicera (honeysuckles) widely distributed in the north temperate zone. These are mostly shrubby plants, but in Virginia, we have two species that are woody vines (lianas). These two lianous honeysuckles should be familiar to all Virginia Native Plant Society members. One is this year’s VNPS Wildflower of the Year, Lonicera sempervirens (coral honeysuckle), and the other is Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle), widely and deservedly reviled as one of our most aggressive invasive exotic species. Together, these two plants make an odd pair, a sort of botanical Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. What is it, exactly, that makes their biology so different
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Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) poses a dire threat to the health of forests throughout the east...
The flashy red flowers of coral honeysuckle beckon hummingbirds to their sweet nectar. Coral honeys...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
The honeysuckles, or Lonicera, represent a circumboreally-distributed genus in the Caprifoliaceae fa...
Invasive species have profound impacts on the wildlife of the habitats they invade. One such invasiv...
Invasive species can be a threat to all biomes. In the case of invasive plant species, the plants a...
"Published in June 2018.""Reasons for Invasive Status: Bush Honeysuckle was introduced in the 1800s ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Japanese honeysuckle is a perennial vine that climbs by twisting its stems around vertical structure...
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Let’s imagine a situation that could happen in your own backyard. Suppose you have a healthy specime...
This study deals with the ecology of Lonicera japonica Thunb., a woody vine generally known as Japan...
Invasive alien plants are considered a major driving force of biodiversity loss and can deeply alter...
The mechanisms underlying the continual spread of invasive plants within their respective non-native...
Mizzou Advantage Writing Contest: 3rd PlaceWith an increase in climate change, invasive species, suc...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) poses a dire threat to the health of forests throughout the east...
The flashy red flowers of coral honeysuckle beckon hummingbirds to their sweet nectar. Coral honeys...
Biological invasion, one of the major processes of global change, is continuously rising in its inte...
The honeysuckles, or Lonicera, represent a circumboreally-distributed genus in the Caprifoliaceae fa...
Invasive species have profound impacts on the wildlife of the habitats they invade. One such invasiv...
Invasive species can be a threat to all biomes. In the case of invasive plant species, the plants a...
"Published in June 2018.""Reasons for Invasive Status: Bush Honeysuckle was introduced in the 1800s ...
Author Institution (Rodewald, Bouchard and Arvai): School of Environment and Natural Resources, The ...
Japanese honeysuckle is a perennial vine that climbs by twisting its stems around vertical structure...
The Wetland Flora Technical Report series provides concise information regarding the identification,...
Let’s imagine a situation that could happen in your own backyard. Suppose you have a healthy specime...
This study deals with the ecology of Lonicera japonica Thunb., a woody vine generally known as Japan...
Invasive alien plants are considered a major driving force of biodiversity loss and can deeply alter...
The mechanisms underlying the continual spread of invasive plants within their respective non-native...
Mizzou Advantage Writing Contest: 3rd PlaceWith an increase in climate change, invasive species, suc...
Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) poses a dire threat to the health of forests throughout the east...