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Honeysuckle bush

Amur Honeysuckle

Description:

In forests and the berries are red. 15- 20 feet in height. They can change color from white, to yellow. Abundant red berries appear in late summer and often persist throughout winter. they can grow in full sun or full shade and can be found in fencerows, thickets, woodlands, roadsides, pastures, old fields, neglected areas and lawns. They are located in Eastern and Midwestern United States.

Habitat:

they can grow in full sun or full shade and can be found in fencerows, thickets, woodlands, roadsides, pastures, old fields, neglected areas and lawns. They are located in Eastern and Midwestern United States.

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Watkinson School
Spotted by a stud ent at Watkinson School

Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Dec 14, 2018
Submitted on Dec 14, 2018

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