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Lonicera sempervirens - Trumpet Honeysuckle

Market price from $7.50 to $11.25

Lonicera sempervirens is an exceptional addition to any garden, known colloquially as the Trumpet Honeysuckle. Captivatingly bright and unexpectedly versatile, this hardy shrub ignites any landscape with its blazing hues of red to bright orange in trumpet-shaped flowers. Ranging in height up to an impressive 20 feet, it offers a grand spectacle from late spring to fall. The lively semi-evergreen foliage serves as a beautiful backdrop, spotlighting the riotous colours with its contrasting bluish-green palette. This fast-growing specimen isn’t just pleasing to the human eye; its tubular flowers provide a vibrant nectar buffet, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies to contribute to your garden’s natural dynamism. Sun-loving yet shade-tolerant, it bravely withstands a spectrum of conditions from full sunlight to partial shadow. With an exceptional knack for staving off pests, alongside modest water requirements, the Trumpet Honeysuckle is a feasible choice for any amateur gardener craving low-maintenance splendour. Whether embellishing a trellis or gracing a garden wall, this energetic climber offers a meaningful intersection of visual appeal, wildlife attraction, and practical resilience into your outdoor living space.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Tubular, trumpet-shaped flowers in fiery red to bright orange
  • Foliage: Bluish-green leaves, semi-evergreen
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Source of nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies
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