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Lonicera xylosteum,
commonly known as fly honeysuckle,
European fly honeysuckle,
dwarf honeysuckle or fly
woodbine is a
deciduous shrub. The
glossy red...
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mountain fly
honeysuckle Lonicera webbiana Wall. ex DC.
Lonicera xylosteum L. – fly
woodbine Lonicera yunnanensis Franch.
Lonicera zeravshanica Pojark. Several...
- In the UK it is one of two
native honeysuckles, the
other being Lonicera xylosteum. It is
often found in
woodland or in
hedgerows or scrubland. The tubular...
- may
refer to:
Species of
Lonicera (honeysuckle), particularly:
Lonicera periclymenum,
European honeysuckle Lonicera xylosteum, fly
honeysuckle Species...
- 1163
Ribes nigrum black currant *ćɜkčɜ(-kkɜ) Proto-Finno-Ugric 83
Lonicera xylosteum honeysuckle *kusa Proto-Finno-Permic 1346
Ulmus elm *ńolkɜ, *ńalkɜ...
- prostrata,
Lonicera rupicola,
Lonicera tatarica,
Lonicera webbiana,
Lonicera xylosteum and
Symphoricarpos albus. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant...
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species of
Lonicera.
Crossed with L. morrowii, it
forms the
invasive hybrid L. × bella. It can also
hybridize with L. ruprechtiana and L.
xylosteum. Shrub...
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There are
probably two
generations per year. The
larvae feed on
Lonicera xylosteum. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Larvae can be
found from...
- May to August. The
larvae feed on
Lonicera alpigena,
Lonicera periclymenum,
Lonicera tatarica,
Lonicera xylosteum and
Symphoricarpos albus. They mine...
- the location. The
larvae feed on
Lonicera species (including
Lonicera periclymenum,
Lonicera xylosteum and
Lonicera caprifolium), but also Symphoricarpos...