stop-honeysuckle.org - Stop Honeysuckle

Bush honeysuckles leaf out early in the spring and block sunlight from native Missouri plants. Fragrant white flowers become yellowish as the plant matures.

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This domain stophoneysuckle.org was registered on May 28, 2014. It is now five hundred and twenty-six weeks, four days, eight hours, and nineteen minutes young.
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Magnificent Missouri Celebrating Missouri Conservation

Magnificent Missouri Celebrating Missouri Conservation. Growing Up with the River. Nine Generations on the Missouri. Stories of conservation and history along the Missouri River. Originally planted in urban areas, bush honeysuckle is spreading to the Missouri countryside and strangling native plants and trees. 100 Miles of Stories and Scenery from Hermann to the Confluence.

Roanoke Park - Kansas City, MO

BIG Roanoke Park article in Greenability Magazine. Part of a project by the Make it Right Foundation to revitalize the midtown Manheim neighborhood with energy efficient reinvestment.

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Debby Siegel

7 Colonial Court

St. Louis, Missouri, 63124

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stop-honeysuckle.org - Stop Honeysuckle

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Bush honeysuckles leaf out early in the spring and block sunlight from native Missouri plants. Fragrant white flowers become yellowish as the plant matures.

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This domain stophoneysuckle.org had the following in the web site, "Bush honeysuckle is a serious threat to Missouri landowners." Our analyzers analyzed that the website stated " Originally planted in urban areas, it is spreading to the Missouri countryside and strangling native plants and trees." The Website also stated " This plant kills all other plants and wildflowers AND limits physical access to your property. This site is brought to you by Magnificent Missouri."

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