Caprifoliaceae (2)
Caprifoliaceae, commonly known as the honeysuckle family, is a family of flowering plants that includes about 860 species. This family is characterized by its shrubs and vines, with a few herbaceous plants. Notable members include the honeysuckles, elderberries, and viburnums. Caprifoliaceae species typically have opposite leaves and tubular flowers. They are found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and many species are cultivated for their ornamental value, while others have medicinal or culinary uses.
Trivial Name
Honeysuckle family
Order
Dipsacales
Region
Northern Hemisphere
Amount of Species
860

