Photo by John Cameron

Fly-honeysuckle

Common name: Fly-honeysuckle (American Fly-honeysuckle)

Scientific name: Lonicera canadensis

Dimensions:
  Flower: ¾" (2 cm) long
  Plant height: 2-6 feet (30-90 cm)

Blooming period: May-June

Habitat: Dry or moist woods

Description: Short-lobed yellowish to yellow-green funnel-shaped flowers hang from the axils of the opposite leaves. Leaves, 1¼-5" (3-12 cm) long, stalked, egg-shaped, slightly rounded or heart- shaped at the base with fine hairs along the edges, entire. Honeysuckle family. (May 11)


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