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Honey suckle

Description:

White/yellow flowers with long stems

Habitat:

Sunny, ground

Notes:

Very tasty

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3 Comments

ThomasCaelifera
ThomasCaelifera 8 years ago

Blackberry might be a bit too specific. It *might* be Rubus. It looks like the leaves are compound, but some only look trifoliate, not 5-7 that blackberries have. Even so, you can't really tell any of the species of Rubus apart until there are fruit.

Machi
Machi 8 years ago

I would say a berry bush. Blackberry probably

ThomasCaelifera
ThomasCaelifera 8 years ago

That looks more like the rose family than a honeysuckle. 5 white petals and a zillion stamens. Does it have thorns or prickles?

Victoria Carsten
Spotted by
Victoria Carsten

South Carolina, USA

Spotted on May 8, 2015
Submitted on May 11, 2015

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