Standish's honeysuckle
Lonicera standishii Jacques


Overview


Appearance
Lonicera standishii is an upright, shallow-rooted deciduous shrub that grows up to about 8 ft (2.4 m) tall. It has a solid, white pith. Branches are covered with stiff reddish-brown hairs. It has pale, shredding bark. L. standishii is native to temperate Asia.
Foliage
The opposite leaves are ovate to oblong with smooth, rolled down margins. They have a blunt or short pointed tip. The leaves right below the inflorescence encircle the stem.
Flowers
The white flowers are showy and fragrant. Five petals with four fused into a 4-lobed lip at the top and a 1-lobed lip at the bottom and petals are pilose (hairy) on the exterior; ovaries are fused. It blooms from February to March.
Fruit
Fruit are bright red berries, about 0.25 in (0.6 cm) in diameter. The berries are eaten and spread by wildlife.
Ecological Threat
L. standishii invades a variety of habitats, displacing native shrubs and herbaceous plants, and limiting tree regeneration. It leafs out early and remains green longer than many native plants. L. standishii can deplete soil moisture and nutrients. It is allelopathic, so it can inhibit the growth of nearby plants.

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EDDMapS Distribution

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State Regulated List

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Taxonomic Rank


Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Asteridae
Order: Dipsacales
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Genus: Lonicera
Subject: Lonicera standishii Jacques

Categories


Plants - Shrub or Subshrub

References


Common Name Reference: PLANTS Database

Scientific Name Reference: PLANTS Database