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Lonicera sempervirens

trumpet honeysuckle

Few blooms are as long or heavy as on trumpet honeysuckle. For this twining vine, flowering typically begins in late spring and continues right through summer, concluding with long-lasting yellow, orange, or red berries in terminal clusters. Tolerant of partial shade, it truly thrives in full sun.

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Height: 4-15 ft
Spread: 4-8 ft
Hardiness Zone: 4-9


Characteristics & Attributes

Cultivation Status
Species
Exposure
Sun
Part Shade
Soil Moisture
Average
Ecoregion
(83) Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands
(58) Northeastern Highlands
(84) Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens
(59) Northeastern Coastal Zone
Ornamental Interest
Summer Bloom
Fall/Winter Fruit
Spring Bloom
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Songbirds
Host Plant
Attracts Hummingbirds
Tolerance
Deer/Rabbit Resistant
Urban Environment
Salt Tolerant
Drought Tolerant
Additional Attributes
Low Maintenance
Landscape Use
Hedge/screening
Specimen
Attractive Fall Foliage and/or Ornamental Fruit
Red Fruit


North American Distribution


trumpet honeysuckle - Lonicera sempervirens from Native Plant Trust
trumpet honeysuckle - Lonicera sempervirens from Native Plant Trust
trumpet honeysuckle - Lonicera sempervirens from Native Plant Trust
trumpet honeysuckle - Lonicera sempervirens from Native Plant Trust