Honeysuckles belong to a broad genus of evergreen to deciduous climbers or woody shrubs native of open spots in woods on all continents with exception for Australia. Several species have intense fragrant funnel-shaped flowers followed by small bright colored fruits above ornamental foliage. All winter hardy species are easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Climbers require a climbing aid. Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained substrate in pots outside. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot. All are USDA Climate Zone 6. 20 seeds per package. |
Lonicera prolifera (Yellow Vine Honeysuckle)2 (5)m, Yellow Vine Honeysuckle is a semi-woody deciduous vine from Eastern North America with showy yellow fragrant flowers followed by ornamental rosy-red berries in later summer. A fully hardy Lonicera species which is easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded spot. V-VII. |
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Lonicera vesicaria (Korean Honeysuckle)2 (4)m, Korean Honeysuckle is a woody, deciduous shrub with upright growing branches and numerous pale creamish-yellow flowers in terminal heads with a sweet fragrance in the afternoon and at night. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded spot. V-VII. |
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