Selected images for Bell's honeysuckle (Lonicera x bella )
Bell’s honeysuckle is a hybrid between Lonicera morrowii and Lonicera tatarica . It is a bushy, perennial shrub that can reach up to 10 ft. (3 m) in height. Leaves are oval, opposite, entire and from 1-3 in. (2.5-7.6 cm) in length. Flowering occurs in the spring to early summer, when white or pink flowers develop in the axils of the leaves. Fruits are red berries that are eaten and spread by birds. Bell’s honeysuckle is native to Asia and occurs along forest edges, roadsides and fields.
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5272089 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Flower(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5272090 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Flower(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5272091 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Fruit(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5272092 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Feature(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5272093 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Plant(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5394403 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Flower(s) Joseph Berger |
5443144 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Foliage Rob Routledge |
5453330 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Fruit(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5453360 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Bark Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5453398 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Flower(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5453406 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Plant(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5473421 Bell's honeysuckle Lonicera x bella Flower(s) Rob Routledge |

