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For the love of god DO NOT PLANT THIS!!!! As well as the other 3 invasive shrub honeysuckle species L. tatarica, L. x bella, and L. morrowii.
Who would want to grow a bush honeysuckle without fragrant flowers? The flowers of this species are small and have no fragrance. If you h...Read More
This is the foremost invasive deciduous shrub weed in southeast Pennsylvania and northern Delaware, plus it is also horrible in northern ...Read More
This is a nice flowering plant. The birds love to eat the berries, while the bush can form a tall and thick privacy screen in areas with ...Read More
Right now it fills a niche in my partial shade garden. But it's very very stringy, and outside of the few blooms I get it's a plant I ca...Read More
I am not going to allow these shrubs any more parole! They were here with the property. The sprawling branches just cannot be made into...Read More
ZONE 5
I have two of these shrubs in my yard and enjoy them year round as do the birds. When they bloom they are covered with yell...Read More
The small to medium sized shrubs of my uniformed youth have become the shrubs of regret in my adulthood. The if-only-I-knew-thens roll of...Read More
Amur Honeysuckle Lonicera maackii is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas.
Invasive plain and simple. Personally I would put it at the top of the Federal List of Noxious Weeds.. right up there with Kudzu.
Eurasian in origin, honeysuckles were first introduced to North America in the mid 1700's. Many people chose to plant honeysuckles to "im...Read More
Certainally a pretty plant because it erupts with white and yellow blooms in May.
The flowers are smaller, and squatter t...Read More