Trees & Shrubs » Lonicera (Honeysuckle) 9 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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LONICERA hirsuta var. hirsuta Rounded, softly downy bright, green leaves and many bright yellow, flaring tubular flowers in 2-inch balls appear during late spring. Like many species, it blooms more heavily in sun. more info
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LONICERA nitida 'Baggessen's Gold'
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LONICERA pileata 'Moss Green' This graceful elegant low spreading semi-evergreen groundcover shrub provides year round interest in sun or part shade. Leaves are very small and dark green. Deer resistant and drought tolerant. more info
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LONICERA reticulata 'Kintzley's Ghost' (C8) In June, this deciduous vine blooms with small yellow flowers each backed by a large, round, silvery-white bract. The bracts are retained long after the flowers fade. more info
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LONICERA sempervirens A selection of this native woody vine with Chinese-red flowers that originated at Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve. Great plant for feeding hummingbirds. more info
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LONICERA sempervirens 'Sulphurea' This native deer resistant plant produces tangerine yellow
flowers 1 to 2 inches long followed by big red berries that
persist into fall and early winter. Best in full sun and
average soil, but would also do well in light shade. Attracts
hummingbirds more info
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LONICERA tragophylla A woody, deciduous, twining climber with bright yellow or orange-yellow flowers which are red-tinted above, produced in large terminal whorls from mid to late summer, followed by red berries; the foliage is also dark. more info
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LONICERA villosa var villosa Small tubular white flowers appear in spring, but the real appeal is the beautiful peeling bronzy bark and the tidy, shrubby habit. Pea-sized blue fruits appear in autumn. more info
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LONICERA x purpusii Fragrant Honeysuckle produces clusters of powerfully fragrant, creamy, white flowers. Despite the mass of flowers, berries are rarely produced. more info
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