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Twining Honeysuckle for sale
Twining Honeysuckle
Lonicera dioica
Twining Honeysuckle is a vine native to the forests of Canada and the United States.
It can often be found winding up the bark of large trees or spreading out as a ground cover where no supports are present. You will love the attractive, yellow-orange flowers with pink centers which turn into red, inedible berries.
Consider Twining Honeysuckle when trying to achieve a natural, spreading, unkempt look for your garden.
Twining Honeysuckle Quick Facts
Zone:
3a
Height:
1.8 m (6 ft)
Spread:
1.8 m (6 ft)
Light:
shade, partial shade
Moisture:
normal, wet
Growth rate:
medium
Life span:
short
Suckering:
medium
Maintenance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
high
Flowers:
tubular, yellow-orange
Berries:
round, red clusters
Hybrid:
no
Fuzz/fluff:
no
Catkins:
no
Other Names:
glaucous honeysuckle, limber honeysuckle, wild honeysuckle
Twining Honeysuckle Quick Facts
Zone:
3a
Height:
1.8 m (6 ft)
Spread:
1.8 m (6 ft)
Light:
shade, partial shade
Moisture:
normal, wet
Growth rate:
medium
Life span:
short
Suckering:
medium
Maintenance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
high
Flowers:
tubular, yellow-orange
Berries:
round, red clusters
Hybrid:
no
Fuzz/fluff:
no
Catkins:
no
Other Names:
glaucous honeysuckle, limber honeysuckle, wild honeysuckle
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