[3] It is a low-elevation woodlands shrub or vine domestically grown, specifically found on the West Coast of North America.
[4] It commonly grows in coastal riparian sections and mountains in California, but have been seen in the west near the Cascades in Washington and Oregon.
The honeysuckle produces berries, connoting that the fruit has a flesh outer appearance with seeds contained inside.
[8] Lonicera hispidula normally blooms during spring specifically in the months of May and June, depending on the environmental surroundings.
Although the flowers are usually pink, they also exhibit other adaptations consisting of white, dark red rose or purple & a light yellow.
The plant can be grown in protective sun and shade, but thrives the most in acidic, dry to moist soils.
[9] According to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, "Berries may be mildly poisonous if eaten.
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