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Plants Matching lonicera japonica

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Image of Lonicera japonica photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Japanese Honeysuckle)

Japanese Honeysuckle is a semi-evergreen vine that is native to eastern Asia and has become naturalized across many regions of the United States. It has light to dark green leaves and highly fragrant tubular flowers that are white with lilac markings and age to creamy yellow. These bloom from spring to early summer and are followed by red to orange berry-like fruit that is attractive to birds. The dense foliage of Japanese honeysuckle has no notable fall color.

These vigorous Japanese honeysuckle...

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Jesse Saylor

(Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle, Japanese Honeysuckle)

Hall's Honeysuckle is a semi-evergreen vine that is native to eastern Asia and has become naturalized across many regions of the United States. It has light to dark green leaves and highly fragrant tubular white flowers that age to creamy yellow. These bloom from spring to early summer and are followed by red to orange berry-like fruit that is attractive to birds. The dense foliage of Japanese honeysuckle has no notable fall color.

The vigorous 'Halliana' can tolerate a wide range of soils and...

(Honeydew™ Honeysuckle, Japanese Honeysuckle)

Japanese honeysuckle is a semi-evergreen vine that is native to eastern Asia and has become naturalized across many regions of the United States. The cultivar 'Hinlon', the Honeydew™ honeysuckle, has dark green leaves with creamy yellow margins and highly fragrant tubular flowers that are white with lilac markings and age to creamy yellow. These bloom from spring to early summer and are followed by red to orange berry-like fruit that is attractive to birds. The dense foliage of Japanese honeysuckle...

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Grandiflora

(Japanese Honeysuckle, Purpleleaf Japanese Honeysuckle)

Japanese honeysuckle is a rampant evergreen or semi-evergreen vine native to eastern Asia and naturalized across many regions of the United States. Named for its purple-tinged green leaves, the cultivar 'Purpurea' bears highly fragrant purple-red flowers with white interiors from spring intermittently through late summer. The blue-black berry-like fruit attracts birds.

This vigorous and invasive vine can tolerate a wide range of soils and exposures. Many better behaved honeysuckle vines are available,...