Wildlife

Twinberry honeysuckle

Lonicera involucrata
Habitat
Salmon River, Lemhi Co.; Lewis and Clark Pass
Conservation
Secure

Although this shrub is common along mountain streams, Lewis’s specimen consists of three small hard-to-id twigs.

Journal References

15 journal entries mention Twinberry honeysuckle

Aug 1 1804
Clark: August 1, 1804
... the U. S. the Goose Berry Common in the U. S, two Kind of Honeysuckle, the Bush which I have Seen in Kentucky, with a paile Pink flower, also one which grow in Cluster...
Apr 26 1805
Lewis: April 26, 1805
...leafed willow, Goosbury, choke cherry, purple currant; and honeysuckle bushis; the open bottoms border on the hills, and are covered in many parts by the wild hyssop whi...
May 4 1805
Lewis: May 4, 1805
...wering pea seem to be scarcely touched; the rosebushes and honeysuckle seem to have sustaned the most considerable injury. The country on both sides of the Missouri cont...
May 21 1805
Lewis: May 21, 1805
...d willow with an abundance of the wild rose and some small honeysuckle bushes constitute the undergrowth, the redwood is also found in small quantities. Capt. C walked o...
Jun 21 1805
Lewis: June 21, 1805
...owth consists of rosebushes, goosberry and current bushes, honeysuckle small, and the red wood, the inner bark of which the engages are fond of smoking mixed with tobac...
Aug 3 1805
Lewis: August 3, 1805
...he underwood consists of the narrowleafed or small willow, honeysuckle rosebushes, courant, goosbury and service bury bushes allso a small quantity of a species of dwarf...
Aug 13 1805
Lewis: August 13, 1805
...of the small species with the winged rib, and a species of honeysuckle much in it's growth and leaf like the small honeysuckle of the Missouri only reather larger and be...
Sep 9 1805
Lewis: September 9, 1805
...ll proportion of the narrow leafed cottonwood some redwood honeysuckle and rosebushes form the scant proportion of underbrush to be seen. at 12 we halted on a small bran...
Feb 7 1806
Lewis: February 7, 1806
... living in high stile. In this neighbourhood I observe the honeysuckle common in our country I first met with it on the waters of the Kooskooske near the Chopunnish nat...
Feb 7 1806
Clark: February 7, 1806
... and in fact fiesting-. In this neighbourhood I observe the honeysuckle common in the U States, I first met with it on the waters of the Kooskooske near the Chopunnish N...
Apr 12 1806
Lewis: April 12, 1806
...ple currant, goosberry, red willow, vining and white burry honeysuckle, huckkle burry, sacacommis, two speceis of mountain holley, &common ash. for the three last days t...
Apr 30 1806
Lewis: April 30, 1806
...llow, chokecherry yellow currants, goosberry, whiteberryed honeysuckle rose bushes, seven bark, and shoemate. I observed the corngrass and rushes in some parts of the bo...
Jun 10 1806
Lewis: June 10, 1806
...evenbark, perple haw, service berry, goosburry, a wild rose honeysuckle which bears a white berry, and a species of dwarf pine which grows about ten or twelve feet high....
Jun 16 1806
Clark: June 16, 1806
...nable backward; the dog tooth Violet is just in blume, the honeysuckle, huckleberry and a Small Species of white maple are beginning to put foth their leaves, where they...
Jun 16 1806
Lewis: June 16, 1806
...onably backward; the dogtooth violet is just in blume, the honeysuckle, huckburry and a small speceis of white maple are begining to put fourth their leaves; these appea...

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