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Native Plants of the Great Lakes

North Branch Restoration Project: Native Plant and Seed Collection

Lonicera Prolifera / Family: Caprifoliaceae
Yellow Honeysuckle,  Swink/Wilhelm # 7

   

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FLOWERING: June

SEED TIMING: Early to mid-September

HABITAT: Woodlands

DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES: Sprawling woody vine or vine-like shrub. Uppermost pair of joined leaves has a whitish bloom above. Stem appears to pass through center of pair. Leaves rounded; as wide or wider than long. Tubular, pale-yellow flower clusters.

TO PICK: Berries are red. Pick entire cluster.

 

 
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