Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Tartarian Honeysuckle

Tartarian Honeysuckle

18 Nov 2009 218
These beautiful orange berries belong to Tartarian Honeysuckle. This shrub was introduced from Europe as a garden shrub, but has escaped and become invasive. Grows in moist, wooded areas. Flowers can be pink or white, June-July, and produces red, orange or yellow berries in pairs, 5-7 mm across. These were growing in Weaselhead.

Tartarian Honeysuckle /Lonicera tatarica

11 Sep 2010 148
These lovely bright orange berries belong to Tartarian Honeysuckle, which was growing in North Glenmore Park. I needed the bright splash of colour (and it's only early September, LOL!), but also kind of liked the little bit of refraction in one of the waterdroplets. "Introduced from Eurasia. Abundant. Escaped from cultivation and now rapidly crowding out native species." This shrub has attractive pink flowers or, sometimes, white flowers. The berries grow in pairs (though you can't tell that from my photo), changing from green, through yellow and orange, to its final red colouration

Tartarian Honeysuckle