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Twining Honeysuckle


This is a pretty common wild vine in Alberta. Grows from June to August. Sometimes, the flowers can be bright red, but are usually this orange colour.
"Upper pair of leaves may be fused and form a cup around the stem. The hollow branches of Twining Honeysuckle can be used as drinking straws". From Plants of Alberta by France Royer and Richard Dickinson.
"Upper pair of leaves may be fused and form a cup around the stem. The hollow branches of Twining Honeysuckle can be used as drinking straws". From Plants of Alberta by France Royer and Richard Dickinson.
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