j. var. Reg., t. 70. Background: Lonicera japonica Thunb. 14 216 1784. Young stems may be pubescent while older stems are glabrous. Lonicera flexuosa Thunb. 忍冬 ren dong Climbers, semievergreen. It is a variable species and the above description is a generalised one. Appearance Lonicera japonica is a woody perennial, evergreen to semi-evergreen vine that can be found either trailing or climbing to over 80 ft. (24 m) in length. Click on a … Longiflorae Species: Lonicera japonica Varietas: L. j. var. It is the commonest representative of the species in gardens, and the most beautiful. Sweet (Wisconsin State Herbarium 2002). Flowers white, often purplish outside, turning yellowish, fragrant. A site produced by the International Dendrology Society. SynonymsL. Other Australian states: *Qld *S.A. Flowers usually stained purple on the outside, the tube about equal in length to the upper lip or shorter. Leaves slightly hairy on the veins beneath at first, soon glabrous. leaves (APL; Rosaceae) prevented amyloid-β (25-35)-induced cell death in PC12 cells in our preliminary study. Hojas ovadas a elípticas, 4 7 cm de largo y 2 3 cm de ancho, ápice agudo u obtuso, acuminado o mucronulado, base redondeada, glabras a papilosas. – Flowers very fragrant, pure white, ageing to yellow; tube of corolla slightly longer than the upper lip. repens. Catalogue of the Vascular plants of New York state Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 27: 1-542. This document specifies minimum requirements and test methods for Lonicera japonica flower, which is derived from the plant Lonicera japonica Thunb. long, sometimes pinnately lobed, the veins and midrib picked out in bright yellow. chinensis Wats.L. The plant (probably a cultivated one) from which Thunberg described the species, had flowers purple outside and leaves hairy beneath, but this typical variety is probably not in cultivation here, all the garden plants having the leaves quite or almost glabrous beneath when mature. j. var. ex Murray, Syst. Bot. Distribution and occurrence: Frequently cultivated, sometimes naturalized in moist gullies, especially in the Sydney district; north from the A.C.T. ; L. chinensis Wats. Flowers KCB. Branches becoming hollow. Young stems may be pubescent while older stems are glabrous. Foliage Leaves are opposite, pubescent, oval and 1-2.5 in. protects 6-hydroxydopamine-induced neurotoxicity by inhibiting activation of MAPKs, PI3 K/Akt, and NF-kappaB in SH-SY5Y cells. A very effective variegated plant in summer, but often killed back a good deal in winter. Veg. Lonicera japonica is an evergreen Climber growing to 5 m (16ft) by 5 m (16ft) at a fast rate. Corolla 11⁄4 to almost 2 in. Taxonomic Serial No. : 35283 (Download Help) Lonicera japonica TSN 35283 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Plantae : Taxonomic Rank: Species : Synonym(s): Nintooa japonica (Thunb.) repens Sieb.L. It is applicable to Lonicera japonica flower … ‘Halliana’ . BACKGROUND: The volatile oil of Lonicera japonica Thunb. This study aimed to deeply dissect its salt adaptability by contrasting photosynthesis, photoinhibition and oxidative damage under moderate and severe iso-osmotic salt (150 and 300 mM NaCl) and drought (19.3% and 28% PEG-6000) stresses … flexuosa (Thunb.) – This species is allied to L. japonica but is quite distinct in its awl-shaped bracts. flexuosa Thunb.L. Mag., t. 3316. long. 1999), Chinese honeysuckle (Williams and Timmins 1997). Chlorogenic acid, a major bioactive component of L. japonica , has received much attention recently owing to its antiviral, anticancer and anti‐inflammatory activities. Japanese honeysuckle CAPRIFOLIACEAE Synonyms: Nintooa japonica (Thunb.) 1999). It was originally confused with L.japonica under which name it is figured in Bot. Lonicera hirsuta: Chamaecerasus Sectio: L. sect. It is in leaf all year, in flower from June to July. Sweet. Synonyms: Nintooa japonica (Thunb.) Lonicera japonica commonly known as Honeysuckle or Japanese Honeysuckle is a vigorous, deciduous, twining vine native to eastern Asia—northern and eastern China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan. Images from the web. ; L. flexuosa Thunb. Lonicera japonica Thunb. Author information: (1)College of Food Science and Engineering, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang 330045, China. Lonicera japonica Thunb. brachypoda DC.L. chinensis (P.Watson) Baker (1871) Lonicera japonica var. 1. leaves. repens Sieb. NSW subdivisions: *NC, *CC, *SC, *NT, *CT, *ST, *NWS Lonicera japonica var. brachypoda var. Threat status Europe: Not evaluated (IUCN) The EUNIS species component has very limited information about this species. japonica var. long, margins ciliate, the blade varying in indumentum from downy or villous above and villous beneath (especially on the veins) to almost glabrous; although normally entire they are not infrequently lobed; leaf-stalk about 3⁄16 in. Ethnopharmacological relevance. Lonicera dioica: flowers borne in trios, fruit red, and uppermost pair or pairs of leaves fused together (vs. L. japonica, with flowers borne in pairs, fruit black, and uppermost pairs of distinct). (2.5-6.4 cm) long. Latin name: Lonicera japonica Thunb. Rep., t. 583, and Bot. Now one of the most common vine species in the Southeast, flower (LJT; Caprifoliaceae), and Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb. Accessed 2020-12-03. This variety, which only differs from the type in being less hairy, was introduced from China early in the 19th century in a form with a strong infusion of purple in the stems, leaf-undersides, and flowers, and with a tube of the corolla about equal to or slightly longer than the upper lip. Foliage Leaves are opposite, pubescent, oval and 1-2.5 in. japonica –L. Appearance Lonicera japonica is a woody perennial, evergreen to semi-evergreen vine that can be found either trailing or climbing to over 80 ft. (24 m) in length. Baker – Leaves soon glabrous, often heavily tinged with purple beneath (if so, then the stems also reddish-purple). Ovary glabrous. Lonicera japonica Thunb. Flowers paired; peduncle 5–50 mm long, bracts 5–20 mm long, green. – Leaves mostly less than 2 in. 14. Lonicera japonica Thunb. ; L. brachypoda DC. Nintooa Subsectio: L. subsect. Native of Japan, China, and Korea; for date of introduction see under var. Sweet : Lonicera japonica var. Sydney, Australia: The Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales. Fruit ovoid, 6–10 mm long, shiny black when mature; seeds brown c. 3mm long. Lonicera fragrantissima, Lonicera periclymenum. Noxious Weed Information; This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. Lonicera brachypoda var. Native of E Asia. long, hairy on the outside, white or purple-tinged, ageing to yellow; limb two-lipped, the upper lip varying from shorter to longer than the tube. Lonicera japonica Thunb. japonica vat. Lonicera japonica Thunb. A vigorous and almost hardy evergreen climber flowering from midsummer until early autumn. 1784.. Bejucos enroscados; tallos pubescentes. Recommended citation'Lonicera japonica' from the website Trees and Shrubs Online (treesandshrubsonline.org/articles/lonicera/lonicera-japonica/). cv. Lonicera japonica Thunb., an aggressive introduced species in a mature forest ecosytem. Foliage Leaves are opposite, pubescent, oval and 1-2.5 in. Suggested method of management and control. Lonicera japonica Thunb. flexuosa (Thunb.) A native of S. China, naturalised in Jamaica; almost certainly tender. This may still be in cultivation, but a commercial plant, while agreeing with this in colouring, has a shorter corolla-tube. Common names: Japanese honeysuckle, honekakala (Wagner et al. Common names are from state and federal lists. Background Japanese honeysuckle was introduced to Long Island, New York, in 1806 for ornamental, erosion control and wildlife uses. Transcription factors (TFs) regulate extensive biological processes during plant development. This species is actively managed by community groups in New South Wales and was recently listed as a priority environmental weed in six Natural Resource Management regions. long; bracts leaflike, ovate or elliptic, 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 in. Nichols.L. Elizabeth Bay House. (2.5-6.4 cm) long. Introduced by Fortune, shortly before 1862. cv. L. confusa DC. – Japanese honeysuckle Subordinate Taxa. Sweet General Description.—Japanese honeysuckle, also known as woodbine and Chinese honeysuckle, is a semi-evergreen woody vine that forms mounds and mats on open ground and by twining, climbs shrubs, low trees, windfalls, and fences. Stackhouse J, 1981. Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica Thunb.) Distribution and Habitat Japanese honeysuckle is one of the most recognizable and well established ornamental vines in the U.S. Lonicera japonica Thunb. Veg., ed. We evaluated whether long-term oral consumption of CCB, LJT, and APL improves cognitive dysfunction and … Familia: Caprifoliaceae Subfamilia: Caprifolioideae Genus: Lonicera Subgenus: L. subg. Rehd. (Caprifoliaceae), also known as Japanese honeysuckle, Jin Yin Hua or Ren Dong, is native in the East Asian (He et al., 2010).Now as an ornamental groundcover, Lonicera japonica commonly planted in many areas for sprawling habit, numerous sweetly fragrant white flowers, attractive evergreen foliage, and become naturalized in … is a traditional Chinese medicinal crop and belongs to the glycophyte with certain salt tolerance. Fruits black, not united. Lonicera japonica Thunb. An evergreen climber of vigorous habit, growing 20 to 30 ft high; stems hollow, twining, densely covered with spreading hairs when young, green or reddish purple. repens (Sieb.) It also appears in the Global Invasive Species Database (GISD). The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Syst. 44. Description: Climber or scrambling shrub, usually 7–10 m high, semideciduous, young stems pubescent. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils. ed. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Moths. Lonicera japonica Thunb. Description: Climber or scrambling shrub, usually 7–10 m high, semideciduous, young stems pubescent. Lonicera japonica Thunb. It was introduced by Dr George Hall to Parsons’ nursery, Flushing, USA, in 1862, but did not reach Britain until the 1880s. (2.5-6.4 cm) long. chinensis (Wats.) Werier, D. (2017). An evergreen climber of vigorous habit, growing 20 to 30 ft high; stems hollow, twining, densely covered with spreading hairs when young, green or reddish purple. var. Also the inflorescence-axes and ovaries are hairy and the undersurface of the leaves is covered with a close indumentum of short hairs. Corolla bilabiate, 30–50 mm long, upper lip irregularly 4-lobed. Introduction. L. brachypoda var. Honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) Origin: Eastern Asia. The branchlets are slender and hollow, and the vines are brown to russet. The ovoid leaves are opposite, and the branches and leaves are densely pilose and glandular hairs. chinensis (Wats.) (Caprifoliaceae), a widely used traditional Chinese medicine, was known as Jin Yin Hua (Chinese: ), Ren Dong and Japanese honeysuckle.It was taken to treat the exopathogenic wind-heat, epidemic febrile diseases, sores, carbuncles and some infectious diseases. miyagusukiana Food Chem Toxicol 50(3–4):797–807 CrossRef Google Scholar. Lonicera flexuosa var. halleana Dippel Lonicera flexuosa var. ; L. japonica var. flower has been used for the treatment of various diseases for a long time and attracted many studies on its potential effects. For copyright and licence information, see the Licence page. 1995). Kúszónövény, mely 10 méter, vagy ennél magasabbra is felkúszik; a természetben fákra, a … is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Lonicera (family Caprifoliaceae). chinensis (P.W. There are currently no active references in this article. Overview Appearance Lonicera japonica is a woody perennial, evergreen to semi-evergreen vine that can be found either trailing or climbing to over 80 ft. (24 m) in length. 63 Distribution: In Florida, found commonly in most Panhandle and northern counties, and south on the peninsula to Orange, Hillsborough, Sarasota, and Dade counties (Wunderlin et al. long. miyagusukiana Makino (1912) Megjelenése. Baker. Mr Macleay's Garden. For information about how you could sponsor this page, see How You Can Help, Article from Bean's Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles, Synonyms: Nintooa japonica (Thunb.) Leaves variable in shape, from elliptic to broad elliptic or ovate, rounded or truncate or cuneate at the base, apex acute or sometimes rounded and then narrowed abruptly to an acuminate tip, 11⁄4 to 31⁄4 in. 216. (Wagner et al. 10. ex Murray APNI* . repens Siebold Lonicera cochinchinensis G.Don Lonicera confusa Miq. Lonicera japonica Thunb.. Synonyms: Nintooa japonica (Thunb.) Sweet. Veg., ed. Lonicera diversifolia Carrière Lonicera fauriei H.Lév. 14, 216. Lonicera japonica Thunb. Kwon et al (2012) Lonicera japonica Thunb. El género Lonicera (Caprifoliaceae) en México y Guatemala Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 11: 81-101. 1784. ‘Aureo-reticulata’. Taxonomic notes: Lonicera is a genus of more than 150 species of shrubs and woody Quick facts. Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is regarded as an environmental weed in Queensland, New South Wales, the ACT, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia. Leaves opposite with a prominent ridge between opposite petioles; lamina ovate to oblong-ovate, 3–8 cm long, 1–4 cm wide, apex short-acuminate to obtuse, base rounded, margins entire, both surfaces sparsely hairy but upper surface glabrescent with age; petiole 3–10 mm long. Flowers fragrant, produced from June onwards in pairs from the leaf-axils on peduncles 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 in. Young stems may be pubescent while older stems are glabrous. To contact the editors: info@treesandshrubsonline.org. Traditional Chinese medicine — Lonicera japonica flower. ; L. japonica vat. Objectives: The water extracts of Cinnamomum cassia Blume bark (CCB; Lauraceae), Lonicera japonica Thunb. Nichols. It flowers quite freely against a wall. chinensis –L. is an edible natural perfume that is often used in foods, cigarettes and cosmetics. Xiong J(1), Li S, Wang W, Hong Y, Tang K, Luo Q. halliana Dippel, 1889 Homonyms Lonicera japonica Thunb. Lonicera japonica Thunb honeysuckle is a perennial semi-evergreen twining and stolon shrub. It was introduced elsewhere and has become naturalized in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, sub-Saharan Africa, New Zealand and much of the United States, including Hawaii, as well as a … It is hardy to zone (UK) 4. Screening and identification of the antibacterial bioactive compounds from Lonicera japonica Thunb. Lonicera japonica Thunberg in Murray, Syst. japonica autonym; Lonicera japonica var. New Jersey, Unpublished MSc thesis, Rutgers University. This plant has no children Legal Status. In the eastern USA L. japonica has become ‘a most pernicious and dangerous weed, overwhelming and strangling the native flora and most difficult to eradicate’ (Gray’s Manual of Botany, 8th ed., p. 1334). & Vaniot Lonicera finlaysoniana Wall.