I spent some time playing around with satellite data to see if I could identify areas with heavy bush honeysuckle growth. And I think I can. I'm not sure if that is useful.
Notes for future experimentation:
I seem to have best luck with Sentinel 2 L2A data.
False color based on bands 8, 4 and 3 seems promising.
See:
https://custom-scripts.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel-2... The urban false color images seem to do a better job of distinguishing between cedars and bush honeysuckle.
See:
https://eos.com/false-color/I've been looking at a time span of 3/20-3/30. I should check which time span works best. The key will be picking the right period of time when the bush honeysuckle is heavily leafed out but other vegetation isn't. Also it takes getting some luck with the clouds