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  2. Lonicera japonica - Wikipedia

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    Lonicera japonica, known as Japanese honeysuckle [2] and golden-and-silver honeysuckle, [3] is a species of honeysuckle native to East Asia, including many parts of China. It is often grown as an ornamental plant, but has become an invasive species in a number of countries. It is used in traditional Chinese medicine.

  3. Limenitis glorifica - Wikipedia

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    Larvae of Limenitis glorifica primarily feed on Lonicera japonica [8] but they can also feed on morrow honeysuckle [9] and Leycesteria formosa, [4] which is another invasive weed in New Zealand. [8] However, other honeysuckles studied in Japan have shown little damage from feeding caterpillars. [ 8 ]

  4. This Low-Maintenance Plant Will Make Your Garden a Lush and ...

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    Japanese honeysuckle is one of the most widespread invasive plants in the U.S. If you have this plant in your garden, it is nearly impossible to eradicate—you will need to remove every piece of ...

  5. Lonicera maackii - Wikipedia

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    Lonicera maackii, the Amur honeysuckle, is a species of honeysuckle in the family Caprifoliaceae that is native to temperate eastern Asia; specifically in northern and western China south to Yunnan, Mongolia, Primorsky Krai in southeastern Siberia, Korea, and, albeit rare there, central and northern Honshū, Japan.

  6. Kudzu in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Potential control agents have to be rejected if they are shown in laboratory and field tests to feed on these non-target plants. [15] Of the diseases that have been identified as potential biological control agents, the fungal pathogen Myrothecium verrucaria has been shown to be very promising. Disease development is very high at around 30–40 ...

  7. List of invasive plant species in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Japanese silverberry Euonymus alatus: winged spindle Lonicera japonica: Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera maackii: Amur honeysuckle Lythrum salicaria: purple loosestrife Microstegium vimineum: Japanese stiltgrass Miscanthus sinensis: maiden silvergrass Ranunculus ficaria: lesser celandine Reynoutria japonica: Asian knotweed Rhamnus cathartica ...

  8. 15 Foods Doctors Want You to Stop Eating for a Healthier Diet

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that those who consume sugary drinks like soda are more likely to experience health issues like obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease ...

  9. List of invasive plant species in New York - Wikipedia

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    Fallopia japonica - Japanese knotweed. This species is ranked 97.94 (Very High) on the NYS Threat Assessment scale. [21] [22] Lonicera japonica - Japanese honeysuckle; Lonicera maackii - Bush honeysuckle. This species is ranked 84.50 (Very High) on the NYS Threat Assessment scale. [23] Lythrum salicaria - Purple loosestrife. This species is ...