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Scented Honeysuckle with yellow and white flowers. a climbing plant found in the woods and in gardens
Perfect example of Lonicera etrusca. Pink and yellow Honeysuckle flowers with foliage in the background. Shallow selective depth of field for effect.
Chinese fringe tree,
April Flowers in Birmingham, Alabama - Honeysuckle
Lonicera japonica, Japanese honeysuckle and golden-and-silver honeysuckle, is a species of honeysuckle native to Asia. Ornamental plant used in traditional Chinese medicine. White yellow flowers.
Honeysuckle blossom in close up
Close up of a common honeysuckle (lonicera periclymenum) flower emerging into bloom
A series of beautiful garden photos
Lonicera periclymenum or common honeysuckle plants blooming flowers in spring
Honeysuckle in the rain
Close-up on honeysuckle flowers.
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close up of common honeysuckle flower in forest
Beautiful scented honeysuckle climbing up the side of a cottage creating a beautiful flower display and also providing pollen for insects and bees .
Honeysuckle, or Lonicera flowers in springtime
water drop on flower
Beautiful Flower Lonicera caprifolium on the sunny background
Dirca occidentalis, or Western Leatherwood, is a deciduous shrub. Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve, Oakland, California. Endemic.
it is always fantastic finding a honeysucke in our way through nature
A robust twinning Climber up to 6m, hairless or hairy. Leaves oblong to elliptical, dark green above, bluish-green beneath, the lower stalked, the upper unstalked but not fused together below the flowers. Flowers creamy-white, changing to yellowish, sometimes tinged with purple, 35-55mm long, 2-lipped, very fragrant, borne in terminal clusters. Berries globose, red when ripe.\nHabitat: Woodland, Scrub and Hedgerows, on acid or calcareous Soils. \nFlowering Season: June-October.\nDistribution: Throughout W Europe, north to C & S Norway and S. Sweden.\n\nThis nice Flower attracts several Insects, such as Bumble Bees and Night flying Moths. It produces a sweet smell in Summer.\n\nThe Plant is common in the described habitats in the Netherlands.\nThis Picture is made in an Ornamental Garden.
Medicinal plant honeysuckle in the park, North China
Honeysuckle flower
Honeysuckle in bloom
Flower of common honeysuckle (lonicera periclymenum). Cesate. Parco delle Groane. Lombardy. Italy.
Close-up of the white small flowers of the red honeysuckle. The leaves of the bush are green and round. There is space for text at the top
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honeysuckle, pink lemonade
Medium to tall tufted perennial, hairless or slightly hairy; stems erect, unbranched. Leaves opposite, heart shaped to lanceolate, short stalked. Flowers greenish-yellowish-white, 5-10mm, in clusters of 6-8 at the base of the upper leaves. Fruit 5-6mm, hairless.\nHabitat: Woods, rocky places, bare ground, generally on calcareous soils, to 1800m.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Continental Europe north to S Scandinavia.\nVery poisonous plant. The fruits split along one side to release the seeds, which each have a tuft of hairs at one end for dispersal by wind.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Honeysuckle bloom set against a blue sky
A photo of the garden in summertime
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