Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera ×bella | Pretty Honeysuckle | Forests, woodlands, fencerows, suburban woodlands. | Native of Eurasia. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera ×purpusii | | Disturbed areas; a hybrid of Asian species. | | |
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera albiflora | White Honeysuckle | Rocky slopes, cliffs, juniper woodlands. | OK, NM, and AZ south through TX to n. Mexico (CHH, COA, NLE, SLP, SON, TAM). | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera canadensis | American Fly-honeysuckle | Shrubby mountain bogs at high elevations, bouldery northern hardwood forests, hemlock and spruce swamps. Primiarily in the mountains in our flora region (south of PA, where more widespread). | South NS to SK, south to PA, w. NC, n. GA, OH, IN, and MN. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera dioica | Limber Honeysuckle | Seepages, bogs, rocky woods, shrubby mountain bogs at high elevations, rocky ridgetop thickets over amphibolite. | MA and QC west to WI, south to NJ, NC, and IN. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera flava | Yellow Honeysuckle | In soil mats around granitic domes, limestone bluffs, rocky woodlands. | W. NC, KY, and MO, south to GA, AR, and ne. TX. See Singhurst, Holmes, & Carr (2021) for information on the TX occurrence. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera fragrantissima | Sweet-breath-of-spring | Forests, woodlands, roadbanks, old house sites, spreading (sometimes aggressively) from horticultural use. | Native of China. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera hirsuta | Hairy Honeysuckle | Moist forests. | QC west to MB, south to c. PA (Rhoads & Klein 1993) and MN. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera japonica | Japanese Honeysuckle | Nearly ubiquitous, especially common in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain and in mesic habitats. | Native of e. Asia. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera maackii | Amur Honeysuckle | Suburban woodlands, moist forests, fencerows, especially in areas with circumneutral soils. | Native of e. Asia (Korea, China, Japan). This is one of worst "shrub-weeds", aggressively invasive in various parts of eastern North America, as in the vicinity of DC and in calcareous substrate parts of the interior South. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera morrowii | Morrow's Honeysuckle | Forests, woodlands, old house sites, suburban woodlands. | Native of Japan. Seriously invasive in WV, MD, DC, and northward; first reported for NC by Leonard (1971b) and for SC by Hill & Horn (1997). | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera oblongifolia | Swamp Honeysuckle | Bogs, swamps, fens. | NS west to SK, south to PA, n. OH, MI, WI, and MN. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera periclymenum | Woodbine | Grown horticulturally, weakly spreading or persisting from plantings. | Native of Europe. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera reticulata | Grape Honeysuckle | Limestone bluffs, rocky riverbanks, forests. | OH west to WI and se. MN, south to c. TN (Davidson County; Chester, Wofford, & Kral 1997; Wofford & Chester 2002), MO, and n. AR. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera sempervirens | Coral Honeysuckle, Trumpet Honeysuckle | Dry forests and woodlands, maritime forests. | CT to OH and OK, south to c. peninsular FL and TX; and more widely distributed as an escape from cultivation. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera standishii | Standish's Honeysuckle | Forests, woodlands, old home sites. | Native of China. Locally abundant and invasive in c. NC (Uwharrie National Forest, Montgomery County, NC). Also reported from KY (Jones 2005), se. PA (Rhoads & Klein 1993), and MD (Kartesz 1999). | |
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera tatarica | Tartarian Honeysuckle | Disturbed forests. | Native of Central Asia. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera villosa | Mountain Honeysuckle, Waterberry, Chèvrefeuille Velu | Bogs, swamps. | NL west to AB, south to c. PA, n. OH, MI, WI, and MN. | 
|
Caprifoliaceae | Lonicera xylosteum | European Fly-honeysuckle | Suburban forests, disturbed forests. | Native of Europe and Asia. Establishing mainly in ne. United States, south to VA, MD (Kartesz 1999), and KY (Clark et al. 2005). | 
|