Lonicera sempervirens
Coral Honeysuckle, Trumpet Honeysuckle
Characteristics
- General - Native perennial woody vine.
- Environment - Full sun.
- Flowers - Unisexual, long narrow cream colored sepals with nothing (no staminodes) between the sepals. Very long silky seeds (achenes).
- Foliage - Leaf with 3 distinct leaflets, leaflets with 3 strong lobes.
- Stem - Ribbed with hairs.
Plants as seen in their local environment. Flowers occur in groups of one to many.
Flower - Unisexual, square peduncle, spreading sepals.
Flowers - Long, narrow cream-colored sepals with nothing (no staminodes) between the sepals.
Flower - Bud
Fruit - A cluster of very long (4-9cm) silky fronds each with one seed (achene).
Foliage - Upper surface, leaves composed of 3 highly lobed leaflets
Foliage - Leaflet undersides with long hairs.
Stem - Woody. Node showing hairs (hirsute), stem(right) and petiole(bottom) both ribbed.
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