pink honeysuckle
Lonicera hispidula
Member of
honeysuckles (genus Lonicera)
honeysuckle family (family Caprifoliaceae)
dicots (class Magnoliopsida)
red purple, pink in flowering plants
Edibility: All parts of honeysuckles are generally poisonous unless specifically reported safe for a particular species. [source] For pink honeysuckle, “the berries are edible, but reportedly quite bitter.” [source] Note that the nector is not reported to be edible.
Chris’s observations: 101 (96 are research grade)
Locations:
- Nisene Marks SP: 6
- Pescadero Creek CP: 5
- Portola Redwoods SP: 5
- Coal Creek OSP: 4
- Almaden Quicksilver CP: 3
- Castle Rock SP: 3
- Henry Coe SP: 3
- Jacks Peak CP: 3
- Mt. Madonna SP: 3
- Purisima Creek Redwoods OSP: 3
- San Pedro Valley CP: 3
- Stevens Creek CP: 3
- Bear Creek Redwoods OSP: 2
- Butano SP: 2
- DeLaveaga Park, Santa Cruz: 2
- Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt Redwood RP: 2
- Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve: 2
- La Honda Creek OSP: 2
- Lexington Reservoir CP: 2
- Monte Bello OSP: 2
- Picchetti Ranch OSP: 2
- Point Lobos SP: 2
- Russian Ridge OSP: 2
- Sanborn CP: 2
- Sierra Azul OSP: 2
- Sweeney Ridge National Recreation Area: 2
- Wunderlich CP: 2
- Alum Rock Park, San Jose
- Andrew Molera SP
- Big Basin SP
- Coal Mine Ridge Nature Preserve
- Crockett Hills RP
- Dimond Canyon Trail, Oakland
- Foothills Nature Preserve, Palo Alto
- Fremont Older OSP
- Garrapata SP
- Henry Cowell Redwoods SP
- Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills
- Huckleberry Botanic RP
- Huddart CP
- Joseph D. Grant CP
- Lake Chabot RP
- Long Ridge OSP
- Los Trancos OSP
- Mt. Tamalpais Watershed
- Rancho San Antonio OSP
- Sam McDonald CP
- San Bruno Mountain State & County Park
- Sierra Vista OSP
- Skyline Ridge OSP
- Sunol Wilderness RP
- Waterdog Lake & Open Space
- Wilder Ranch SP
- Windy Hill OSP
Months:
- Mar.: 1
- Apr.: 3
- May: 13
- Jun.: 22
- Jul.: 17
- Aug.: 14
- Sep.: 13
- Oct.: 9
- Nov.: 5
- Dec.: 3
- Jan.: 1
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Bay Area species:
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