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  1. Pictures By (From Top to Bottom): J. M. Randall, T. Ransburg and Indy Parks. Picture By: J. H. Miller @ www.invasive.org. IPSAWG Ranking: IPSAWG Recommendation: •Do not buy, sell or plant Asian bush honeysuckle in Indiana •Help by eradicating Asian bush honeysuckle on your property.

  2. Asian bush honeysuckles (Lonicera maackii, L. morrowii, & L. tartarica) are upright shrubs 6-15 feet tall with arching branches. Each of these species has dark green egg-shaped leaves, with the tips of leaves pointed on Amur honeysuckle.

  3. These exotic Honeysuckles occur throughout Asia. The Amur is from Japan and China, the Tartarian is from Russia and Central Asia, and the Morrow's is also from Japan. Bell's Honeysuckle is the only 1 from Europe.

  4. The Quiet Invasion: A Guide to Invasive Species of the Galveston Bay Area - Japanese Honeysuckle

  5. 4 sty 2021 · Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee talks about the Asian Bush Honeysuckle, an invasive species, including how you can identify it and get rid of it off of your property.

  6. Remove invasive honeysuckle from your property. After spending time in the woods, clean your clothes and boots and throw away any seeds. Resources: ♦ Asian Bush Honeysuckle. ♦ Species assessment Japanese honeysuckle. ♦ Species assessment amur honeysuckle. ♦ Species assessment Morrow’s honeysuckle. ♦ Species assessment tatarian ...

  7. Photo: Carol Davit. Bush honeysuckle. Description. All invasive Asian bush honeysuckles are dense, upright, deciduous shrubs with shallow roots, growing from 3-15 feet in height, with opposite leaves and pairs of brightly colored red or orange berries near the base of the leaves in fall.

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