Anyone know what kind of bush this is?
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Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is?
Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is? It's growing in a planter, which makes me think I may have planted last fall.(This discussion is now closed)
Does anyone know what kind of plant this is?
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Maybe a Japonica?
https://www.truesouth.com/1-30-18-japanese-honeysuckle/lonicerajaponica11/
Honeysuckle.
...Or a type of honeysuckle.
Honeysuckle.........
I think it may be Jasmine by the looks of it.
I believe it's honeysuckle as well. I at first thought Jasmine, but I'm almost certain it is honeysuckle.
it is a honeysuckle!! Deoending onbwhere younlive, they grow quite rapidly! In some states tgey are considered invasive!! i live in colorado, & pretty much NOTHING IS INVASIVE HERE!!!
Thanks everyone! I do believe it is a honeysuckle. :)
It's definitely a Japanese honeysuckle. I planted one in the back corner of my home.
Be careful where you plant this honeysuckle. I live in Florida, and I tried to get rid of one that had swallowed a fence line. I cut and dug, and applied Roundup. I must have missed a tiny piece of root, because it's back!
It grows wild in South Carolina. They call it S. C. Honeysuckle. Kids pull the pestles out to lick the honey inside.
As kids we called it honey suckle.
Could pluck the flower and suck out the sweetness.
Seriously.
It's honeysuckle....and the fragrance is heavenly!