LONICERA JAPONICA Thunb. Fl. Jap. 89. 1784.
In a former note * I have spoken of the abundance of this foreign plant in certain localities. Mr. A. H. Curtiss now sends it from Florida ( number 4690) saying, '° In moist thickets where this gets a foothold it grows and fruits more freely than does L. semparvircus on dry land. I do not know that either grow from seed." I may add that it has become a very troublesome weed in many parts of the country.