Lonicera fragrantissima

Winter Honeysuckle at Hackett, ACT

Lonicera fragrantissima at Hackett, ACT - 9 Sep 2024 10:11 AM
Lonicera fragrantissima at Hackett, ACT - 9 Sep 2024 10:11 AM
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Lonicera fragrantissima 15 Sep 2024 Tapirlord
Lonicera fragrantissima 10 Sep 2024 abread111
Unidentified 9 Sep 2024 waltraud

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In grassy woodland

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abread111 wrote:
   10 Sep 2024
the long canes remind me of honeysuckle, possibly Lonicera fragrantissima
waltraud wrote:
   11 Sep 2024
Should we wait for flowers? take close ups photos? collect specimen? L. fragrantissima isn't on our flora list.
I thought to do a 2 hours cut and paint woody weeds walk along Blue Metal road when I have the time and this plant is on my list...
   11 Sep 2024
I also thought this may be Lonicera fragrantissima - definately a weedy species - but hard to confirm without flowers
abread111 wrote:
   11 Sep 2024
Supposed to be winter flowering
Tapirlord wrote:
   15 Sep 2024
That makes three of us. Let's go with it
waltraud wrote:
   15 Sep 2024
Barb this is a new description for Mt Majura respectively Mt Ainslie (south of blue metal road) Should I collect specimen, wait for winter (I most likely will forget) or are we happy with the majority decision? the species is listed in the ACT Census of vascular plants. Mike what do you think? you recorded quite a lot of L.fragrantissima on your patch.

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