Lonicera Canadensis (Noun)
Meaning
Erect deciduous North American shrub with yellow-white flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Lonicera canadensis is a flowering plant species native to North America, also known as Canadian honeysuckle or Fly Honeysuckle.
- The unopened flower buds of Lonicera canadensis have green and white coloration, slowly transforming into the distinctive yellowish hue of the full blooms.
- It seems like one of the most underutilized yet most promising varieties for landscape planting is the Lonicera canadensis shrub.
- Researchers studying plant diversity spent the summer analyzing several different ecosystems dominated by Lonicera canadensis throughout the northeastern region of the United States.
- In stark contrast to the showy evening primrose, Lonicera canadensis blooms during the daytime and often has several yellow clusters set against the leafy deciduous foliage of the shrub.