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What varieties of honeysuckle are there? What are the characteristics of big hairy flowers?

Honeysuckle, the scientific name of honeysuckle, is a semi-evergreen perennial vine winding shrub, which is a commonly used Chinese herbal medicine. The cultivated varieties of honeysuckle are divided into hairy flowers and linear flowers. There are great differences in dry strength, internode length and yield among different varieties. Lonicera japonica Thunb. grows by creeping, with long internodes and low yield. It can only be harvested once a year, so it is an obsolete variety in production. Wool flower is one of the best varieties successfully popularized in production.

Features of Damaohua:

Young branches are green, with short internodes, strong erect, obvious dryness, thin leaves, thick and dense leaves, slightly curved or curved buds, yellowish green, nearly equal to lip and crown tube, corolla 5-5.5 cm long, sepals ovoid triangle, coarse hairs at the top equal to or longer than calyx teeth, and bracts broadly ovoid. Heavy-haired flowers are erect, resistant to pruning and have the habit of flowering many times a year. They can grow into "honeysuckle trees" when cultivated in the field, and can be picked four times a year, which is also called "four seasons honeysuckle". Hairy flowers grow rapidly and are cultivated in water and fertilizer fields, with 333 plants per mu (plant spacing 1× 2m). The trunk thickness of three-year-old flowers can reach 3.5cm, the crown width is above 1m, the plant height is above 1.3- 1.5m, and the coverage rate is above 80%. Three years later, they entered a high-yield period.