Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim.

  • Filed As

    Caprifoliaceae
    Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim.

  • Collector(s)

    M. H. Nee 43048, 25 Oct 1992

  • Location

    United States of America. New York. Bronx Co. Bronx. Near the New York Botanical Garden.

  • Habitat

    In weedy, untended patch of woods between highway and railroad. With Fraxinus americana, Acer saccharinum, Morus alba.

  • Description

    Shrub 5 m. tall, arching, with several main stems to 10 cm diam., with furrowed flaky bark, and numerous young erect sprouts. Fruit bright orange-red, soft, juicy held erect abouve the ± distichous leaves on arching branches. Seems to be an abundant escape or fully naturalized. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Specimen Notes

    Voucher for wood specimen, MADw 46988

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 785559

    Occurrence ID: d4c1760d-1281-4b50-918e-0cca3ba22dd7

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    New York

  • County/Municipio

    Bronx Co.

  • City/Township

    Bronx

  • Locality

    Near the New York Botanical Garden

  • Coordinates

    40.8568, -73.8754

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    2289

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  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim.
Examined for Ph.D. dissertation: 'The ecological
impact of the invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii."
Donald E. Trisel, Miami University, 1994.
The New York Botanical Garden
Plants of U.S.A.
Caprifoliaceae
Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Maxim,
det. M. Nee, 1992
New York: Bronx Co., Bronx, near the New York
Botanical Garden.
Shrub 5 m. tall, arching, with several main stems to
10 cm diam., with furrowed flaky bark, and numerous
young erect sprouts. Fruit bright orange-red, soft,
juicy held erect above the ± distichous leaves on
arching branches. Seems to be an abundant escape
or fully naturalized in weedy, untended patch of
woods between highway and railroad, with Fraxinus
americana, Acer saccharinumu Morus alba. Voucher
for wood specimen, MADw 46988.
NtW_YORKfPTANICAL GARDEN
00785559
Coll.: M. Nee 43048
25 Oct. 1992
00785559