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Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) invades many forests in the eastern US forming dense stands north to Pennsylvania and west to Texas. It forms especially dense stands in treefall gaps and along forest edges where its dense shading is suspected of suppressing establishment and growth of tree seedlings needed to regenerate the forest.
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Updated January 2005
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