Asian bush honeysuckle is an invasive shrub that plagues Kansas yards, farms, roadsides and forests. While control can be challenging, it is not impossible. Every homeowner who controls bush ...
You’ll know invasive Asian Bush Honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.) by their: Opposite leaf arrangement (leaves grow in pairs opposite each other). Fall fruit—usually bright red paired berries. This photo ...
It’s a leaf-out freakout. This month, governments, conservationists and homeowners are already hacking away at the invasive bush honeysuckle, which for the last 30 years has been attacking native ...
Members of TREES Inc. will meet Saturday at Dobbs Park for the second annual campaign to remove invasive bush honeysuckle from the park. Extensive growth of the bush honeysuckle inhibits the growth of ...
As spring gets underway, a plant haunting the dreams of many a conservationist has made its return. Honeysuckle is back. The invasive, sunlight-hogging bush has begun taking over fields, roadsides and ...
HANNIBAL— Members of the Mississippi Hills Master Naturalists and others worked to remove invasive bush honeysuckle from ...
G ODFREY — Almost 30 people gathered at the end of LaVista Park Trail in Godfrey on Friday to remove some invasive plants.
BOONE COUNTY, Ky. (WKRC) - Honeysuckle - it's everywhere. Even though it's pretty and smells nice, it's now called the "kudzu of the Midwest," a reference to the invasive vine that's taken over the ...
Bush honeysuckle is everywhere. In the park, on the side of the road, and even in your own backyard. It is considered an invasive species- or as John George, Regional Resource Management Supervisor ...