Yet much is open and brilliantly colored by meadows carpeted with violets or gorgeously scented by thickets of wild honeysuckle.
Oaks, mostly, but there were beeches and ash trees, with birch and hazel everywhere, tangled with brambles and wild honeysuckle.
Not roses, but a mixture of garden and wild flowers, lupins and delphiniums and Canterbury bells, along with dog-daisies and cornflowers, and trails of ivy and wild honeysuckle.
I can take you to fields of wild white honeysuckle and May flowers and wild roses.
My hybrid climbing roses, so carefully bred and so lovingly tended, now straggled over the lattice frames and fought for lebensraum with wild honeysuckle.
It was a pretty little cottage, covered with Virginia creeper and wild honeysuckle, and showing no outward sign of the tragedy that had been enacted within.
Mr. Bolton, for instance, hopes that children who walk across his Ditch Garden - on a bridge made of red cedar branches cloaked by wild honeysuckle - will want to make one of their own.
She stopped and peered through the rows of pines that lined her way, into the sprawling wild honeysuckle and buckthorn beyond.
Invasive wild honeysuckle has been deemed a threat to the state's forests, native species of plants, and wildlife.
The bush honeysuckles are commonly confused with the common wild honeysuckle (Lonicera tatarica), or the Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), both members of the closely related genus Lonicera.