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Synonyms: ''Nintooa japonica'' (Thunberg) Sweet<ref name=weakley>Weakley, A.S. 2020. Flora of the Southeastern United States. Edition of 20 October 2020. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.</ref>
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Varieties: ''Lonicera japonica'' var. ''chinensis'' (P.W. Watson) Baker; ''Lonicera japonica'' var. ''japonica''<ref name=weakley/>
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''L. japonica'' is a vining plant found most often in and along areas with soil disturbance including pinewood remnants, disturbed woodlands, lawns, fields, vacant lots, drainage ditches, forest edges, roadsides, and fencerows. It will tolerate a wide range of soil drainage types.<ref name = fsu> Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: June 2023. Collectors: Loran C. Anderson, Kathy Craddock Burks, A. H. Curtiss, Patricia Elliot, Robert K. Godfrey, J. M. Kane, Ed Keppner, Lisa Keppner, Gary R. Knight, Travis MacClendon, Richard S. Mitchell, and Cecil R. Slaughter. States and counties: Florida: Alachua, Bay, Calhoun, Duval, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington. Georgia: Thomas.</ref>
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Associated species of ''L. japonica'' include ''Wisteria'' sp. and ''[[Lygodium japonicum]]''.<ref name=fsu/>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 19 June 2023

Lonicera japonica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order: Dipsacales
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Genus: Lonicera
Species: L. japonica
Binomial name
Lonicera japonica
Thunberg
LONI JAPO dist.JPG
Natural range of Lonicera japonica from USDA NRCS [1].

Common name: Japanese honeysuckle

Taxonomic Notes

Synonyms: Nintooa japonica (Thunberg) Sweet[1]

Varieties: Lonicera japonica var. chinensis (P.W. Watson) Baker; Lonicera japonica var. japonica[1]

Description

Distribution

Ecology

Habitat

L. japonica is a vining plant found most often in and along areas with soil disturbance including pinewood remnants, disturbed woodlands, lawns, fields, vacant lots, drainage ditches, forest edges, roadsides, and fencerows. It will tolerate a wide range of soil drainage types.[2]

Associated species of L. japonica include Wisteria sp. and Lygodium japonicum.[2]

Conservation, cultivation, and restoration

Cultural use

Photo Gallery

References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Weakley, A.S. 2020. Flora of the Southeastern United States. Edition of 20 October 2020. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: June 2023. Collectors: Loran C. Anderson, Kathy Craddock Burks, A. H. Curtiss, Patricia Elliot, Robert K. Godfrey, J. M. Kane, Ed Keppner, Lisa Keppner, Gary R. Knight, Travis MacClendon, Richard S. Mitchell, and Cecil R. Slaughter. States and counties: Florida: Alachua, Bay, Calhoun, Duval, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington. Georgia: Thomas.