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    Communities > Forums > Plant Identification
    Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 6, Views: 116
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    gardenwife
    Newark, OH (Zone 5b)

    September 29, 2001 5:49 AM

    Post #14616

    This was growing alongside the road. I don't recall it having a scent. I have cuttings I'm going to attempt to root. What is it, exactly, other than really pretty and probably invasive as heck? Thanks in advance!

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    Zanymuse
    Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)

    September 29, 2001 5:54 AM

    Post #136307

    http://davesgarden.com/showforumphoto.php?imageid=2142

    Looks just like this honeysuckle and it is a vigorous grower {invasive} It has a lovely scent on warm evenings and I love it!
    Baa

    September 29, 2001 9:40 AM

    Post #136322

    It is a Lonicera, there are several white forms and a couple of white species, I can't give you a species name but I can tell you its a honeysuckle for definite.
    KayJones
    Panama City Beach, FL (Zone 8b)

    September 29, 2001 10:19 PM

    Post #136619

    It's bush honeysuckle aka Lonicera morrowii.
    gardenwife
    Newark, OH (Zone 5b)

    October 1, 2001 1:14 AM

    Post #137105

    Really? This was sprawling and vining along a ditch; it has really long tendrils and wasn't bushlike in habit. Does it still sound like lonicera morrowii? I'm not that familiar with the family, other than I love the smell of the scented ones. This one didn't smell. :-(
    perLite
    Petaluma, CA

    October 3, 2001 12:49 AM

    Post #138337

    Couldn't tell you the species, but I agree it's Lonicera.
    REDROSE
    New Iberia, LA (Zone 9a)

    October 5, 2001 12:39 PM

    Post #140300

    this is honeysuckle , it has color is white or yellow and i have down here most yellow and it smell good scent and pull in back bottom and lick it taste sweet.

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