Tartarian Honeysuckle (Noun)
Meaning
A honeysuckle shrub of southern Russia to central Asia.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Tartarian honeysuckle can grow quite vigorously and is often considered an invasive species outside of its native range in southern Russia to central Asia.
- The ornamental value of tartarian honeysuckle has led to its widespread cultivation, often at the expense of local ecosystems.
- A wildflower enthusiast exploring the steppes of central Asia would likely stumble upon tartarian honeysuckle as it is native to the area.
- Tartarian honeysuckle flowers are not as fragrant as those of their Japanese cousins but are still favored for their delicate beauty.
- In regions with mild winters, tartarian honeysuckle may keep its leaves year-round, providing evergreen coverage and forage for wildlife.