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  2. Insolibasidium - Wikipedia

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    Leaves often become rolled and twisted and drop prematurely. [2] The species is native to North America [3] and has been introduced into the UK where honeysuckle leaf blight was first observed in 2000 [4] and into Australia, where the disease was first observed in 2003. [5] It has also been recorded from Germany, [6] Poland, [7] and New Zealand ...

  3. Lonicera japonica - Wikipedia

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    Lonicera japonica, known as Japanese honeysuckle [2] and golden-and-silver honeysuckle, [3] is a species of honeysuckle native to East Asia, including many parts of China. It is often grown as an ornamental plant, but has become an invasive species in a number of countries. It is used in traditional Chinese medicine.

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    Use of tomato leaves as an herbal tea has been responsible for at least one death. [35] Leaves, stems, and green unripe fruit of the tomato plant also contain small amounts of the poisonous alkaloid tomatine, [36] although levels are generally too small to be dangerous. [36] [37] Ripe tomatoes do not contain any detectable tomatine. [36]

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    In the South, honeysuckle bushes may be evergreen; in the rest of the country, honeysuckle is deciduous, shedding its leaves in fall. Light. Honeysuckle needs full sun, which is considered 6 or ...

  6. Asian bush honeysuckle is one of Indiana's most common ... - AOL

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    Asian bush honeysuckle can choke out native plants and destroy natural food sources for birds and wildlife. Asian bush honeysuckle is one of Indiana's most common invasive plants Skip to main content

  7. Japanese foodies are eating fried...leaves - AOL

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  8. Limenitis glorifica - Wikipedia

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    Limenitis glorifica lays eggs on the underside of Lonicera japonica leaves in spring, which is when larvae have the most successful maturation in warmer seasons. [4] Eggs hatch after about a week and the larvae grows for around 28 days, with some caterpillars overwintering in shelters made from leaves if light levels decrease to less than 13-14 ...

  9. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    coughwort, farfarae folium leaf, foalswort [4] Tussilago farfara: Liver damage, cancer [4] Comfrey: comphrey, blackwort, common comfrey, slippery root [4] Symphytum officinale: Liver damage, [4] [5] cancer [4] Country mallow: heartleaf, silky white mallow Sida cordifolia "Heart attack, heart arrhythmia, stroke, death" [4] Dan Shen red sage ...