Lonicera sempervirens
Lonicera sempervirens | coral honeysuckle
Yes, there is a honeysuckle that is native to the Eastern U.S. and its bright tubular flowers will draw hummingbirds from near and far. It will bloom in partial shade, but flowers best in full sun. This species can scramble and cascade over rock walls, but is a twining vine by nature, so will grow best if given a vertical trellis to climb. Blooms on new wood.
*No advance orders, availability will be posted in April.
Lonicera sempervirens | coral honeysuckle
Yes, there is a honeysuckle that is native to the Eastern U.S. and its bright tubular flowers will draw hummingbirds from near and far. It will bloom in partial shade, but flowers best in full sun. This species can scramble and cascade over rock walls, but is a twining vine by nature, so will grow best if given a vertical trellis to climb. Blooms on new wood.
*No advance orders, availability will be posted in April.
Lonicera sempervirens | coral honeysuckle
Yes, there is a honeysuckle that is native to the Eastern U.S. and its bright tubular flowers will draw hummingbirds from near and far. It will bloom in partial shade, but flowers best in full sun. This species can scramble and cascade over rock walls, but is a twining vine by nature, so will grow best if given a vertical trellis to climb. Blooms on new wood.
*No advance orders, availability will be posted in April.
HABIT
Height: 10-20’
Bloom Time: early summer
SITE CONDITIONS
Light: full sun, part shade
Soil: average, medium-dry
CULTIVATION TIPS
Establishment: easy from transplant
Deer Resistance: high
CONSERVATION
Native Range: Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast
Seed Propagated: yes