Lonicera dioica
(Wild Honeysuckle)

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               Seedpod                                           Leaf                                            Stem                                        Seed                                          Habit

Facts About this Plant:

    Common Names: Limber Honeysuckle, Red Honeysuckle, Glaucous Honeysuckle
    Synonyms: Lonicera glaucescens
    Lifespan: Perennial
    Zones: 5 - 8
    Type: Forb
    Bloom Time: April - June
    Status: Native
    Range:

Lonicera dioica, or Wild Honeysuckle, is native to about the northeastern half of the United States. It is a perennial vine, that grows in open woods that can be moist or dry, as well as in swamps, bogs and on edges of streams and ponds. It blooms in mid to late spring and early summer, with flowers that are orange, to red to yellow.

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