DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Lonicera sempervirensL.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted no accepted
Trumpet Honeysuckle

Caprifoliaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Damp gravelly thickets when not too acid; scarce. July-Aug. 15. Probably introduced : s. shore of Spencer Lake, 1919; border of a thicket in a rocky pasture, South Hill beyond the Incline, now Morse Chain Works, 1883-1885 (D.); ravine bank near Kline Road, Forest Home, 1915; around Malloryville Bog, 1918; roadside s. of South Butler, 1916. Native: Me. and N. Y. to Nebr., southw. to Fla. and Tex. Frequent in cultivation.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Lonicera sempervirens (this list may be incomplete)
 Ithaca, Cornell Campus, Beebe Lake Natural Area. Off trail near fork., Growing on banks of lake., Flowers red, twining among other plants., 22 Jun 2023, Tara Atluri Internship 100 (BH 306625);
 Ithaca, Fall Creek, 22 Jun 1916, Dunlap (BH 14838);
 edge of Malloryville Bog, low woods, 8 Oct 1918, Eames & Wiegand 10785 (BH 14839);
 Ithaca, Fall Creek Ravine, north side above Beebe Lake, along Fall Creek, dry woods, 30 Jul 1915, Heinicke 5023 (BH 14840);
 Ithaca, Cornell University campus, Experimental Gardens, 10 Jun 1942, Miele & Wilkinson 449 (BH 14841);

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