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Lonicera sempervirens 'Honey Coral' TM

CATEGORY  Native

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Extended Bloomer
  • Attracts Hummingbirds & Butterflies
  • Twining, Climbing Vine
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HEIGHT:

3-4 Feet

EXPOSURE:

· Full Sun
· Partial Sun
· Partial Shade

ZONE:

4-11

PURPOSE:

· Attracts Hummingbirds
· Aesthetics/Decor
· Attracts Butterflies

APPLICATIONS:

· Hanging Baskets
· Trellis
· Patio & Garden
· Arbors
· Commercial Landscapes

FEATURES:

· Drought Tolerant
· Heat Tolerant
· Low Maintenance
· Easy to Grow

EXPOSURE:

· Full Sun
· Partial Sun
· Partial Shade

SOIL MOISTURE:

· Well-drained, moderately dry

HABIT:

· Vining

BLOOMS:

· Fall
· Spring
· Summer

FOLIAGE COLOR:

· Green

FLOWER COLOR:

· Red
· Orange

Lonicera sempervirens 'Honey Coral' is an All Native Selection of Honeysuckle. 'Honey Coral' is a twining, climbing vine that will scramble over fences, trellises, and arbors. Honeysuckle can be trained to become a structure. The bright red to orange-red flowers are showy and have an extended blooming season which attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 'Honey Coral' is not aggressive like the closely related, non-native Japanese Honeysuckle. This native can be grown in the Eastern U.S., from Connecticut southward to Central Florida and west to Texas. Habitat: Rich hammocks, sandhills, open woodlands, and thickets.

Fruit Grower Information

Nothing to display at this time.

PURPOSE:

· Attracts Hummingbirds
· Aesthetics/Decor
· Attracts Butterflies

APPLICATIONS:

· Hanging Baskets
· Trellis
· Patio & Garden
· Arbors
· Commercial Landscapes

FEATURES:

· Drought Tolerant
· Heat Tolerant
· Low Maintenance
· Easy to Grow

EXPOSURE:

· Full Sun
· Partial Sun
· Partial Shade

SOIL MOISTURE:

· Well-drained, moderately dry

HABIT:

· Vining

BLOOMS:

· Fall
· Spring
· Summer

FOLIAGE COLOR:

· Green

FLOWER COLOR:

· Red
· Orange

GROWING INFO:
6" Crop Time: 8-12 weeks
8" Crop Time: 12-16 weeks
12" Crop Time: 14-18 weeks
pH: 5.8 - 6.2
EC: 1.5 - 2.5


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