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Can anyone identify this

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  • thairockthairock Posts: 5
    So at long last they finally appeared


  • thairockthairock Posts: 5

    And the answer according to the image search on Google is.....Lonicera caprifolium

  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719
    edited June 2023

    thairock ..Please can you tell me is it evergreen?

    On my way out ....more later.
    Agee Lonicera species.
    Disagree that it is Lonicera caprifolium.

    Google is not always accurate with the id.!
    Google often struggles with colour and detail.

    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    Certainly a Lonicera, no idea which one.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • Red TulipRed Tulip Posts: 24
    looks like a plant I have, sold to me as lonicera henryi - evergreen, pretty rampant and I can't detect a scent 
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719
    Red Tulip said:
    looks like a plant I have, sold to me as lonicera henryi - evergreen, pretty rampant and I can't detect a scent 
    I was thinking that ...awaiting a reply to my question about being evergreen?
    Now lumped under Lonicera acuminata apparently.
    Quote wiki...

    Binomial name
    Lonicera acuminata
    Synonyms[1]
    • Lonicera acuminata Wall.
    • Caprifolium fuchsioides (Hemsl.) Kuntze
    • Caprifolium henryi (Hemsl.) Kuntze
    • Lonicera alseuosmoides Graebner
    • Lonicera apodantha Ohwi
    • Lonicera buddleioides P.S.Hsu & S.C.Cheng
    • Lonicera fuchsioides Hemsl.
    • Lonicera giraldii Rehder
    • Lonicera henryi Hemsl.
    • Lonicera pampaninii H.Lév.
    • Lonicera transarisanensis Hayata
    • Lonicera trichosepala (Rehder) P.S.Hsu


    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • thairockthairock Posts: 5

    thairock ..Please can you tell me is it evergreen?

    On my way out ....more later.
    Agee Lonicera species.
    Disagree that it is Lonicera caprifolium.

    Google is not always accurate with the id.!
    Google often struggles with colour and detail.

    AFAIK it is an evergreen. But we only noticed it in February or thereabouts as it's in an out of the way spot.
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