Invasive SpeciesShrub honeysuckle

Lonicera morrowii
NOT FOUND by 41nd5
2011-10-11
E. Waterboro
Not Yet Reviewed by Expert
Quality checked by pparent
Peer reviewed by 41ew24
Field Notes
Supporting Evidence
Photo of my evidence.
This is the shrub that have that is about a meter and the shrub honeysuckle is about 5 meters tall
Photo of my evidence.
This is one of the leaves that are lanced and serrated as the shrub honeysuckle is lanced but has a smooth leaf.
Photo of my evidence.
This is a picture that shows it is world leaf arrangement but the SH is opposite arrangement.
Species Observation: Species Looked For
Did you find it?: 
I think I did not find it
Scientific name:
Lonicera morrowii
Common name:
Shrub honeysuckle
Sampling method: 
Just looking around
Quadrat (randomized- placement)
Photo of our sampling method.
Place Studied
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Latitude: 
N 43.581099 °
Longitude: 
W -70.702695 °
Observation Site Information
A photo of our study site.
Habitat: 
Freshwater - On a wetland
Trip Information
Name:
Pond Area Biodiversity Study
Trip date: 
Tue, 2011-10-11 08:13
Town or city: 
E. Waterboro
Type of investigation: 
Species and Habitat Survey
Ecosystem: 
Upland
Watershed: 
Saco
Habitat Observations
Species diversity: 
3 different species
Evidence of vectors: 
Walking trail
Tree canopy cover: 
Soil moisture: 
Saturated

Comments

What, no field notes? Field notes are an important part of your submission, letting experts know about important details of your investigation. You have good evidence and great photos, one with scale. These photos clearly show unique characteristics of your plant. I think you proved you don't have Shrub honeysuckle. Maybe with some luck you can identify your plant in the Spring.