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Abstract: turbed woodlots may also be invaded by some bush honeysuckle species. Although bush honeysuckles are most common in upland habitats, Morrow's honeysuckle is known to invade fens, bogs and lakeshores in portions of the northeastern United States. Distribution The invasive bush honeysuckles in Virginia are natives of Europe, eastern Asia or Japan. Most species have been cultivated as ornamentals in the eastern United States since the mid-1800s. Also, some varieties Morrow's honeysuckle (L.... (Update)

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  author = "Bush Honeysuckles Bush",
  title = "Invasive Alien Plant Species of Virginia",
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