Difference between revisions of "Lonicera tatarica"
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Sporadic in woods and shrubby areas. Spread from plantings around homes, by birds most likely. | Sporadic in woods and shrubby areas. Spread from plantings around homes, by birds most likely. | ||
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+ | US National Park Service fact sheet on this and other exotic honeysuckles: [http://www.nps.gov/plants/ALIEN/fact/pdf/loni1.pdf] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 20 December 2009
Tatarian honeysuckle
Lonicera tatarica- ANPC Rank –
- Moss, Flora of Alberta – Occasional
- Global Invasive Species Database – No
- NatureServe Rank – High
- Haber, Upland – Moderate
- Haber, Wetland – No
- CWF, Status & Invasive Range – Low, ON, NF, NB, NS, PEI
- Alberta Revegetation Guidelines – No
- The Nature Conservancy – Not specifically
- CBCN – Low
- AB Weed – No
Remarks
Sporadic in woods and shrubby areas. Spread from plantings around homes, by birds most likely.
US National Park Service fact sheet on this and other exotic honeysuckles: [1]