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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Lonicera confusa
Lonicera confusa
Lonicera deflexicalyx
Lonicera deflexicalyx
Lonicera elisae
Lonicera elisae
Lonicera gymnochlamydea
Lonicera gymnochlamydea
Lonicera implexa
Lonicera implexa
Lonicera maximowiczii
Lonicera maximowiczii
Lonicera nervosa
Lonicera nervosa
Lonicera nummulariifolia
Lonicera nummulariifolia
Lonicera propinqua
Lonicera propinqua
Lonicera similis
Lonicera similis
Lonicera splendida
Lonicera splendida
Lonicera strophiophora
Lonicera strophiophora
Lonicera subaequalis
Lonicera subaequalis
Lonicera tellmanniana
Lonicera tellmanniana
Lonicera tenuipes
Lonicera tenuipes
Lonicera villosa
Lonicera villosa
Lonicera xylosteoides
Lonicera xylosteoides
Low honeysuckle
Lonicera demissa
Many-flowered honeysuckle
Lonicera floribunda
Morina
Morina
4 items
Morrow's honeysuckle
Lonicera morrowii
Mountain scabious
Knautia montana
Mountain valerian
Valeriana montana
Muenden honeysuckle
Lonicera muendeniensis
Musk honeysuckle
Lonicera muscaviensis
Myrtle honeysuckle
Lonicera myrtillus
Myrtle-leaved honeysuckle
Lonicera myrtilloides
Nardostachys
Nardostachys
1 item
Narrow-leaf honeysuckle
Lonicera angustifolia
Obovate-leaved honeysuckle
Lonicera obovata
Orange honeysuckle
Lonicera ciliosa
Oriental honeysuckle
Lonicera orientalis
Patrinia
Patrinia
7 items
Philodendron billietiae
Philodendron billietiae
Prostrate honeysuckle
Lonicera prostrata
Pterocephalidium
Pterocephalidium
1 item
Pterocephalus
Pterocephalus
6 items
Purple honeysuckle
Lonicera purpurascens
Pycnocomon
Pycnocomon
2 items
Pyrenean honeysuckle
Lonicera pyrenaica
Pyrenean valerian
Valeriana pyrenaica
Ressmann's pincushion
Knautia ressmannii
Rock honeysuckle
Lonicera rupicola
Rock valerian
Valeriana saxatilis
Round-leaved valerian
Valeriana rotundifolia
Ruprecht's honeysuckle
Lonicera ruprechtiana
Sand scabious
Scabiosa arenaria
Scabiosa
Scabiosa L.
11 items
Scabiosa
Scabiosa veronica
Scabiosa canescens
Scabiosa canescens
Scabiosa cinerea
Scabiosa cinerea
Scabiosa eremophylla
Scabiosa eremophylla
Scabiosa galianoi
Scabiosa galianoi
Scabiosa hybrids
Scabiosa hybrids
Scabiosa hymettia
Scabiosa hymettia
Scabiosa incisa
Scabiosa incisa
Scabiosa minoana
Scabiosa minoana
Scabiosa nitens
Scabiosa nitens
Scabiosa palestina
Scabiosa palestina
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.