Sunday, May 24, 2009
Native. noninvasive honeysuckle, Lonicera flava, struggles for space against Japanese honeysuckle on World Peace Wetland Prairie
Please click on images to ENLARGE view of Lonicera flava, the so-called "yellow" honeysuckle native to several states in the central U.S. Like the Lonicera sempervirens, flava is not invasive and struggles for sunlight as the Lonicera japonica, Japanese honeysuckle overwhelms almost everything in natural areas such as WPWP.


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