Hall's Honeysuckle

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Exceptionally fragrant flowers emerge white and mature to yellow. Attractive as a climbing vine on porches or trellises, or as a ground cover to help prevent erosion. Excellent as a transition between landscaped and naturalized areas. Vigorous growing.

Companion Plants

Althea - Single Blooms

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Althea - Single Blooms

A stunning addition to any landscape. This deciduous flowering shrub or small tree features vibrant single blooms with a contrasting center. Upright habit. Flowers attract butterflies to the garden. Prune in early spring while still dormant to remove deadwood and maintain form.

Viburnum

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Viburnum

Adaptable and dependable four-season garden interest. Most viburnum offer large flowers that attract butterflies, thick summer foliage, and berries and vibrant fall foliage that attract birds. Nice with fir, rhododendron, crocosmia and variegated periwinkle. Prefers well-drained soil.

Hydrangea

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Hydrangea

Showy flowers make a stunning display in shaded gardens or mixed shrub plantings. Beautiful in flower arrangements, fresh or dried. A striking accent or specimen.

Details

Common name

Hall's Honeysuckle

Botanical name

Lonicera japonica

Variety

Halliana

Zone

USDA 4 - 9

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Bloom color

Yellow

Bloom time

fall

Light

part sun

Height

vines 15-30' (4.5-10 m)

Habit

vining

Water

2-3 times per week

Feed

in spring

Maintenance

apply mulch