Caprifoliaceae
The family Caprifoliaceae, commonly known as the honeysuckle family, includes a variety of flowering plants, primarily shrubs and vines. This family is characterized by opposite leaves and tubular flowers, which are often fragrant and attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.
Members of the Caprifoliaceae family can be found in temperate regions around the world. Notable genera include Lonicera (honeysuckles) and Sambucus (elderberries), both of which have significant ecological and cultural importance. Some species are valued for their ornamental qualities, while others are used for their edible fruits or medicinal properties.