Lonicera morrowii A.Gray
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Asian fly honeysuckle, Morrow's honeysuckle
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Steve C. Garske  
Lonicera morrowii image
Steve C. Garske  
Lonicera morrowii image
University of Wisconsin - Madison (WIS-VP)  
Etymology: Lonicera: named for Adam Lonitzer (1528-1586), a German herbalist, physician and botanist who wrote a standard herbal text that was reprinted many times between 1557 and 1783
Plants: erect, perennial, 3'-10' tall shrub sometimes forming dense thickets; shallow roots
Leaves: oval
Flowers: white
Fruits: red-orange berry
Habitat: sun to partial shade; woods, wood edges
Invasiveness: Restricted Invasive - Eradicate!
Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized; ecologically invasive
Lonicera morrowii image
Steve C. Garske  
Lonicera morrowii image
Kenneth J. Sytsma  
Lonicera morrowii image
Steve C. Garske  
Lonicera morrowii image
Kenneth J. Sytsma  
Lonicera morrowii image
Steve C. Garske  
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image
Lonicera morrowii image