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Lonicera - Honeysuckle

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There are multiple species of honeysuckle differing in form from vines to shrubs. In general, they are carefree, adaptable plants usually offering fragrant blooms.


 

Lonicera fragrantissima
Winter Honeysuckle

Lonicera Fragrantissima

Height: 6-10'
Spread: 6-10'
Zone: 5
Foliage: gray-green
Shape: irregular, mounding
Fall Color: yellow-brown
Flowers: creamy white
Fruit: berry

Fast growing, dense spreading shrub, prized for its fragrant blooms.  Good for massing, hedges and screens.
Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions.

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Lonicera periclymenum 'Caprilia Imperial' - 'Peaches and Cream’
'Peaches and Cream' Honeysuckle

Lonicera Peaches And Cream

Height: 5-6'
Spread: 2-3'
Zone: 4
Foliage: blue-green
Shape: mounding
Fall Color: yellow
Flowers: soft pink turning yellow
Fruit: berry

This fragrant vine with its compact growth habit has soft pink flowers turning to a light yellow which bloom throughout the summer.   Evergreen in milder zones. Drought and heat-tolerant plants attract hummingbirds.

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Lonicera xylosteum ‘Emerald Mound’
Emerald Mound Honeysuckle

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Height: 2-3'
Spread: 4-6'
Zone: 4
Foliage: blue-green
Shape: mounding
Fall Color: yellow
Flowers: yellow and white
Fruit: berry

Compact shrub with dense foliage.  Develops a layered, horizontal habit.  Resistant to Honeysuckle aphids.

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Lonicera x ‘Honeyrose’
Honeyrose Honeysuckle

Lonicera Honeyrose

Height: 10'
Spread: 8-10'
 Zone: 4
Foliage: deep blue-green
Shape: rounded
Fall Color: yellow
Flowers: rosey-red
Fruit: berry

Upright, rounded shrub with rosey-red flowers followed by small red fruit in fall.  Attractive blue-green foliage.
Resistant to honeysuckle aphids and witches broom.

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