| Lonicera alseuosmoides |
Evergreen Honeysuckle small yellow flowers with purple inside which appear for long period late summer and early autumn. |
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| Lonicera americana |
A wonderful free flowering hybrid of vigorous habit. In June and July the twining stems bear terminal whorls of fragrant white flowers which age to deep yellow with a purple tinge. |
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| Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet |
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. This fairly vigorous hybrid climber has wonderful bright scarlet tubular flowers from July to October. Its large leaves have a downy underside. |
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| Lonicera etrusca Michael Rosse |
Another lovely form of these easy to grow twining climbers with pale yellow tubular flowers which deepen in colour with age. |
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| Lonicera etrusca Superba |
Originating from the Mediterranean region and introduced about 1750. This choice honeysuckle is ideally suited to sunny drier conditions, the form superba carries fragrant cream coloured flowers, deepening to yellow. |
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| Lonicera giraldii |
A less common and wonderful evergreen honeysuckle for growing over low walls and fences, leaves narrow and sea green with a lovely velvety finish, flowers purple red with hint of yellow in June and July. |
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| Lonicera heckrottii Goldflame |
Masses of stunning orange red fragrant flowers over long period of summer and autumn. |
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| Lonicera henryi |
A strong growing near evergreen climber with its attractive slender pointed leaves and flowers opening white, then turning yellow with a red stain |
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| Lonicera jap. Aureoreticulata |
Foliage showing very attractive gold veinal reticulation immediately sets this Honeysuckle apart from the others. |
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| Lonicera japonica Darts Acumen |
A vigorous evergreen honeysuckle which makes excellent and interesting ground cover. Small yellow fading white flowers over long period of summer. |
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| Lonicera japonica Halliana |
Probably one of the most popular 'Honeysuckles' with highly pefumed white flowers which fade to yellow. |
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| Lonicera pery Serotina |
The well known "Late Dutch Honeysuckle". Rich red-purple flowers with good perfume make this one of the classic climbing honeysuckles. |
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| Lonicera pery var Florida |
A truly beautiful honeysuckle, with flowers of a sumptuous velvety red with a white throat. Quite show-stopping when in full bloom. |
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| Lonicera pery. Belgica |
The 'Early Dutch Honeysuckle' is a well-known and popular form with glaucous green leaves and sweetly scented red-purple flowers which age to yellow. |
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| Lonicera pery. Graham Thomas |
A lovely form of our native Woodbine, with white scented flowers which age to yellow. |
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| Lonicera pery. Halliana |
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| Lonicera pery. Hall's Prolific |
Origins from Holland a plant selectrd from L. Halliana Many sweetly perfumed flowers appear even on very young plants. |
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| Lonicera peryclemenum |
Our native Woodbine, vigorous woody deciduous twining climber producing very fragrant white and yellow flowers flushed pink in mid summer.
For more information see Woodbine
in the native section |
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| Lonicera serotina |
The well known "Late Dutch Honeysuckle". Rich red-purple flowers with good perfume make this one of the classic climbing honeysuckles. |
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