Caprifoliaceae
The Caprifoliaceae family encompasses a significant group of plants, with the genus Lonicera serving as the primary focus for agricultural production. Known for their resilience and nutritional value, these berry-bearing shrubs have gained popularity among commercial growers due to their early ripening cycles and high market demand for healthy produce.
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Fuller's teasel
Dipsacus sativus
Fuller's teasel
Dipsacus fullonum
Fuller's teasel
Dipsacus strigosus
Fuller's Teasel
Dipsacus ferox
Fuller's teasel
Dipsacus comosus
Giant scabious
Cephalaria gigantea
Girald honeysuckle
Lonicera giraldii
Glehn's honeysuckle
Lonicera glehnii
Gmelin's teasel
Dipsacus gmelinii
Golden-flowered honeysuckle
Lonicera chrysantha
Goldflame honeysuckle
Lonicera heckrottii
Gracilipes honeysuckle
Lonicera gracilipes
Grape honeysuckle
Lonicera prolifera
Griffith's honeysuckle
Lonicera griffithii
Hairy honeysuckle
Lonicera hirsuta
Hairy honeysuckle
Lonicera hispidula
Hairy honeysuckle
Lonicera pilosa
Hairy teasel
Dipsacus pilosus
Hairy-flowered honeysuckle
Lonicera trichosantha
Hara honeysuckle
Lonicera harae
Heptacodium
Heptacodium Rehder
1 item
Heptacodium
Heptacodium
Heterophyllous honeysuckle
Lonicera heterophylla
Hildebrand's honeysuckle
Lonicera hildebrandiana
Honeysuckle
Lonicera L.
21 item
Honeysuckle
Lonicera macrantha
Honeysuckle hybrid
Lonicera hybrids
Iberian honeysuckle
Lonicera iberica
Illyrian scabious
Knautia illyrica
Japanese teasel
Dipsacus japonicus
Kesselring honeysuckle
Lonicera kesselringii
Knautia
Knautia
2 items
Knautia
Knautia hybrids
Knautia ambigua
Knautia ambigua
Knautia clementii
Knautia clementii
Knautia collina
Knautia collina
Knautia dinarica
Knautia dinarica
Knautia foreziensis
Knautia foreziensis
Knautia godetii
Knautia godetii
Knautia integrifolia
Knautia integrifolia
Knautia kitaibelii
Knautia kitaibelii
Knautia lebrunii
Knautia lebrunii
Knautia magnifica
Knautia magnifica
Knautia mollis
Knautia mollis
Knautia nevadensis
Knautia nevadensis
Knautia orientalis
Knautia orientalis
Knautia subcanescens
Knautia subcanescens
Knautia subscaposa
Knautia subscaposa
Kolkwitzia
Kolkwitzia Graebn.
1 item
Korolkow's honeysuckle
Lonicera korolkowii
Leycesteria
Leycesteria Wall.
1 item
Leycesteria
Leycesteria
1 item
Lilac-flowered honeysuckle
Lonicera syringantha
Limber honeysuckle
Lonicera dioica
Linnaea
Linnaea
1 item
Lomelosia
Lomelosia
14 items
Long-leaved scabious
Knautia longifolia
Lonicera affinis
Lonicera affinis
Lonicera alseuosmoides
Lonicera alseuosmoides
Lonicera amoena
Lonicera amoena
Caprifoliaceae
Originating primarily from the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, these plants have been successfully adapted to various climates globally. Their wide distribution range reflects their evolutionary versatility, allowing farmers to cultivate them in diverse geographic zones ranging from North America to Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Botanically, plants in the Caprifoliaceae family are distinguished by their opposite leaves and complex flower structures, which are often highly fragrant. The fruit, specifically in edible varieties, is a fleshy berry. Understanding the plant's growth habits is essential for optimizing harvesting techniques and ensuring long-term plantation productivity.
Successful cultivation requires meticulous soil management. Ideally, the soil should be well-drained, rich in organic matter, and maintained at a slightly acidic to neutral pH level. Proper site selection is crucial to avoid spring frost damage, which can negatively impact flowering and subsequent fruit set.
- Systematic pruning to improve air circulation
- Moisture management through mulching
- Nutrient supplementation based on soil analysis
- Integrated pest management for aphids and powdery mildew
The economic utility of this family is diverse, spanning from fresh market berry production to processing for jams, juices, and concentrates. Beyond agriculture, their ornamental value remains high, as many species are utilized in landscaping for their hardiness, decorative foliage, and ability to thrive in varied environmental conditions.