Can anyone identify this plant? It's popping up everywhere.

Aggie
by Aggie
  7 answers
  • JeepGirl JeepGirl on Apr 15, 2017

    I think it is a honeysuckle :)


    I bonsaied mine :) It is now a beautiful 15' tree :)


    Here's a link to some information about it.


    http://www.onrockgarden.com/plant_of_the_month/2014-09


  • Andrea R Andrea R on Apr 15, 2017

    does it have thorns on it?


  • Joanne Joanne on Apr 15, 2017

    Would like to see a close up photo.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Apr 15, 2017

    Photo is to far away

  • Aggie Aggie on Apr 15, 2017

    Thank you for taking the time to respond, and thanks for the link. I will go check it out.

  • Andrea R Andrea R on Apr 16, 2017

    It is a Honeysuckle Bush. Considered an invasive species from Asia. They are not very desirable but reproduce easily because birds love the berry's and poop the seeds out. We have them in our yard but we keep them for privacy and as our other plant's get bigger we plan on taking them out but I am sure they will be back. There are many conservation and native tree organizations that go around destroying them but they keep coming back due to the birds keeping them re-populated. They need to be dug out !

  • Lynn Lynn on Apr 17, 2017

    Honeysuckle. Beautiful to look at but it can be homeowner's nightmare. Will cling to ANYTHING it touches. And if too close to the house, the tendrils will get under eaves, under shingles & under the flashing. I've seen it left unchecked and it took out a 15' long, 6ft high cinder block wall. Here in Calif it's beautiful when planted next to a palm tree and maintained. The trunk becomes a beautiful show of green vines & orange trumpets. Good luck with yours. 😊