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- Honeysuckle - Wikipedia
Honeysuckles are arching shrubs or twining vines in the genus Lonicera[2] ( lɒˈnɪsərə [3]) of the family Caprifoliaceae
- Honeysuckle Guide: Varieties, Care, and Beauty for Your Garden
Lonicera caerulea (Honeyberry or Blue-berried Honeysuckle): Native to the Northern Hemisphere, this honeysuckle is grown more for its blue, edible berries than for its small, fragrant flowers
- Lonicera - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
The flowers of our native Lonicera sempervirens are a favorite of hummingbirds One species (L caerulea, but known by various names in the trade) produces edible fruits
- Lonicera sempervirens - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Lonicera sempervirens, commonly called trumpet honeysuckle, is a vigorous, deciduous, twining vine which typically grows 10-15' (less frequently to 20') and is one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- Honeysuckle: Lonicera and how to grow it - Gardens Illustrated
Most Lonicera are twining or climbing plants but the genus does contain a large number of shrubs Although the flowers of the shrubby honeysuckles are often highly scented, they are paltry compared to the flamboyant flowers of the climbing species
- Coral Honeysuckle: Native Vine Growing Guide
Coral Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) Coral Honeysuckle’s brilliant trumpet flowers attract hummingbirds from spring through fall Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2 0) Lonicera sempervirens, widely known as Coral Honeysuckle or Trumpet Honeysuckle, is arguably the finest native vine for the eastern and southeastern United States
- Lonicera sempervirens - Native Plant Society of Texas
Good replacement for non-native Catclaw Vine (Dolichandra unguis-cati) Blooms March-June A high climbing, twining vine, with papery, orange-brown, exfoliating bark Leaves are narrowly oblong, with a waxy coating beneath The uppermost pair of leaves are fused into a diamond-shaped disc
- Growing Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
All are fast growing, vigorous, and adaptable, generally with sweetly fragrant flowers Climbers can be grown on a fence or other support, or trained into small trees Utilize the shrubs in borders, as hedges or as ground covers Light: Full sun or partial shade Soil: Average garden soil
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