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Morrow's Honeysuckle (Noun)

Meaning

A grey deciduous honeysuckle shrub paired white flowers turning yellow; Japan.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The morrow's honeysuckle, with its delicate white flowers gradually turning to a warm yellow, is a common sight in the deciduous forests of Japan.
  • In Japanese gardens, the morrow's honeysuckle is often pruned into a beautiful compact shrub that showcases its fragrant blossoms in the late spring.
  • During the blooming season, the morrow's honeysuckle attracts various types of pollinators, enhancing the local ecosystem in Japan's rural landscapes.
  • Japanese gardeners have long cherished the morrow's honeysuckle for its ornamental value and its unique flowers that start as white and mature into a soft yellow.
  • In the wild, the morrow's honeysuckle can grow into a rather large shrub with an arching habit, its white and yellow flowers adding a touch of elegance to Japan's woodlands.

Synonyms

  • Lonicera Morrowii
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