Bush Indentification

Started by hankdog1, April 27, 2011, 10:16:49 PM

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hankdog1

I was wondering if you guys could tell me what this bush is the bees work the fire out of it.  It's just now starting to bloom here.
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Take me to the land of milk and honey!!!

Hemlock

Hank,

The image post didnt work.  Pls try again.  

No wait its working, sorta...
It looks like honeysuckle to me.  Or some type of 'Lonicera'.  Are you positive that wasnt a vine?

The bees love that stuff. 
Make Mead!

hankdog1

No it's more like a bush it's just now starting to bloom and blooms white and yellow flowers.
Take me to the land of milk and honey!!!

jmblakeney

 Hank,
This seemed to be a very useful site but I couldn't answer each question b/c I didn't have the plant in front of me to look at.  Maybe it'll help you to be able to identify it.

Virginia Tech Plant Identification

You may have already known about this site, I'm not sure,  if so disregard.

Hope it helps.

James
"I believe the best social program is a job...." - Ronald Reagan

hankdog1

thanks for the link had no clue it was there.  narrowed it down to 2 types of invasive honey suckle
Take me to the land of milk and honey!!!

forrestcav

I couldn't get it to work. But i know we have a wild honey suckle bush down here. Usually has pink or white flowers
Just a beek trying to get ready for winter.