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Monday, September 13, 2010

Chaparral Honeysuckle


There are several varieties of honeysuckle in the Motherlode.  My daughter says she remembers the blossoms were yellow. 


Note the leaves completely encircle the vine.  That was the clue when identifying.

A photo of this honeysuckle in bloom is found HERE.
Posted by David at 3:04 PM

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