Invasive SpeciesMorrow's honeysuckle

Lonicera morrowii
FOUND by Nature Ninjas
2012-07-18
Topsham
ID Confirmed
Quality checked by Nature Ninjas
Peer reviewed by Nature Ninjas
Field Notes
A sketch of our study site.
Supporting Evidence
Photo of my evidence.
The stem is light tan and it was fuzzy at the end.
Photo of my evidence.
The berries were in pairs and they were red in color.
Photo of my evidence.
The leaves were opposite, simple, oval and smooth.
Species Observation: Species Looked For
Did you find it?: 
I think I found it
Scientific name:
Lonicera morrowii
Common name:
Morrow's honeysuckle
Count of individuals: 
1-10
Coverage: 
Reproduction: 
Fruit (plants)
Vegetative structures (plants)
Sampling method: 
Just looking around
Photo of our sampling method.
Place Studied
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Latitude: 
N 43.985040 °
Longitude: 
W -69.962360 °
Observation Site Information
A photo of our study site.
Habitat: 
Upland - Forest
Trip Information
Name:
Riverview Foundation Topsham Dojo
Trip date: 
Wed, 2012-07-18 14:04
Town or city: 
Topsham
Type of investigation: 
Species and Habitat Survey
Ecosystem: 
Upland
Watershed: 
Lower Androscoggin
Habitat Observations
Species diversity: 
100 different species
Evidence of vectors: 
Dirt road
Walking trail
People
Tree canopy cover: 
Between 1/2 and 3/4
Soil moisture: 
Moist
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