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Saturday 10 August 2013

Honeysuckle

I cut a honeysuckle last winter and the regrowth is vigorous as expected but I'm surprised at the leaf shapes. The books describe Lonicera periclymenum leaves as oval to elongated but look at the photos to see how some are more like oak leaves. Is this usual on young vigorous growth?

                                           Honeysuckle leaves, showing variation in shape

3 comments:

  1. I've never noticed that before, but I'll keep my eyes open for it from now on.

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  2. Interesting - must check ours - in the daylight !

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  3. i got that too here in the states in NJ! From a seed that was deposited in a pot.

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