The plant species known as bush honeysuckle … Brendon Panke, UW Extension Weed Science Revised: 01/31/2011 Learn to identify bush honeysuckle (Lonicera spp. About Exotic Bush Honeysuckles: Invasive Species in Maryland Life cycle/information: These perennial deciduous shrubs were used for ornamental gardens and soil erosion control. Invasive honeysuckles are herbaceous shrubs native to Korea, Japan and China. If you thought honeysuckle was a nice, innocent plant, you're wrong. They are now found growing in dense sprawling thickets that out-compete native plants for soil moisture, light, and nutrients. Asian bush honeysuckle is an invasive species that is slowly taking over various Kansas landscapes, negatively impacting wildlife habitat and decreasing local ecosystem functionality. … It was brought to the United States, along with other non-native honeysuckles such as Tatarian (Lonicera tatarica), as an ornamental plant.Like many invasive species, Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) likes to grow along the edge of a disturbance (wood edge, path).It prefers full sun, but it can grow in shaded environments. Fly honeysuckle (Lonicera canadensis): This native honeysuckle has many similar characteristics to the non-native varieties but can be easily distinguished by having a solid stem rather than hollow. In the late 1800’s amur honeysuckles were introduced to North America to the Dominion Arboretum in Ottawa and to the Botanical Garden in New York for their attractive flowers. These include Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackki), Morrow’s honeysuckle (Loniceria morrowii), Tartanian honeysuckle, (Lonicera tatarica) and Bell’s honeysuckle (Lonicera x bella).). Manage them year round: The Bush honeysuckle is an extremely aggressive invasive plant. Bush honeysuckles are probably the most aggressive exotic plants that have escaped and naturalized in urban areas, where the woodland understory is often a solid layer of green from these shrubs. PEORIA COUNTY, Ill (WMBD) — An invasive plant species is becoming a problem throughout Central Illinois. ), a dense multi-stemmed shrub with opposite Invasive. ; Bush honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera): This native honeysuckle has elongated capsules for fruit rather than round berries.It also has toothed leaf edges and solid stem centers. Invasive bush honeysuckle control in the fall. Background. Why the invasive Amur honeysuckle is the poster child for exotic pest plants. weisschr / Getty Images Latin Name: Lonicera maackii Family: Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle) Other Common Names: Bush honeysuckle Native to: Eastern Asia USDA Zones: 3-8 Height: 10-15' tall Exposure: Full sun to part shade, may work in full shade Do not be fooled by the pretty fragrant flowers and attractive red fruit. All of them are deciduous shrubs with opposite, egg shaped leaves, fragrant flowers, and red or orange-red berries. Honeysuckle is an invasive plant that produces unhealthy berries for wildlife, and because it retains its leaves much longer than most plants it creates a … Japanese honeysuckle is an invasive, non-native climbing vine. There are four invasive species of bush honeysuckle that invade Vermont forests. Originally from Eurasia; introduced for landscaping, wildlife cover, and erosion control.