Some foreign species of this plant are so invasive they've given honeysuckle a notorious reputation. Fortunately for home gardeners who want a well-behaved flowering vine, the non-invasive cultivars ...
Honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.) encompasses 180 species of flowering vines and shrubs known for their fragrant blooms and vibrant colors. In home gardens, vining varieties are particularly popular. Native ...
Certain honeysuckle bushes have been popular ornamental landscaping plants in North America, but over time, they have become ...
CINCINNATI — A huge effort is underway in our area parks to clear honeysuckle plants. Why? It's an invasive species and it's literally choking our forests and putting our forests at risk for the next ...
There are few climbing plants that deliver as much joy as coral honeysuckle. Not only does this fragrant vine produce masses of colorful coral-red blooms, but it is also a hummingbird magnet during ...
It’s a leaf-out freakout. Early spring and late fall are the times when it's easiest to find and remove bush honeysuckle because it usually has leaves when other plants don't, according to the ...
Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Native shrubs offer many benefits to the home landscape.
Question. We have coral honeysuckles on each side of an arbor where we had pavers installed, and the plants are declining. Could installing the pavers have caused the decline, and what should we do?
AMBERLEY VILLAGE, Ohio – Scott Puthoff crouches along a French Park trail and springs up with his enemy in hand. “You jerk! So annoying! What is wrong with you?” he says, holding his foe overhead.