The Honeysuckle with Twin Berries

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Scientific name:
Lonicera alpigena L. subsp. alpigena
Common name:
Alpine Honeysuckle
Family:
Caprifoliaceae
Biological form:
Fanerofita cespugliosa

Characteristics

Habit: Deciduous shrub up to 1.5 m. Leaves opposite, ovate. Flowers: Red, paired. Fruits: Twin red berries. Flowering: April–June.

Distribution and habitat

Chorological type: South-European orophyte. Distribution in Italy: Most regions except south and islands. Habitat: Mountain forests, 800–2100 m.

Etymology

Generic name (Lonicera): Named after Adam Lonitzer. Specific name (alpigena): Alpine origin.

Uses and properties

Toxic plant with limited historical medicinal use.

Curiosities

Bright berries are attractive but poisonous.