Twining Vine, Orange Honeysuckle, Northwest
Honeysuckle, Trumpet Honeysuckle
Lonicera ciliosa
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Orange honeysuckle in bloom on Penny Ridge along the old access road to Monte Carlo, Washington Department of Natural Resources lands in southwestern Klickitat County, Washington......June 10, 2021.
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The photo above shows a close-up of the the
terminal inflorescence and perfoliate uppermost leaf orange honeysuckle as seen
at SnowKing SnoPark on the southern flanks of Mt. Adams.......July
1, 2005.
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The photo above shows a close-up of the the terminal inflorescence
and perfoliate uppermost leaf orange honeysuckle as seen at SnowKing SnoPark
on the southern flanks of Mt. Adams.......July 1, 2005. Note
that the trumpet-shaped flowers are slightly two-lipped and that the glabrous
leaves have ciliate margins (the leaf edge is lined with tiny hairs).
Paul Slichter