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Lonicera involucrata - Twinberry Honeysuckle

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Lonicera involucrata is a dynamic addition to any field or garden, embracing its nickname, the Twinberry Honeysuckle, with vibrant displays of paired tubular yellow blossoms and superb dark green foliage. In addition to being a visual treat, this hardy North American native grows up to 10 feet in ideal conditions, making it an impressive architectural feature for landscapes. One can't help but admire the transition of the flowers into clustered pairs of dramatic black berries, which are cloaked in an attractive purple-red bract adding intrigue to the summer's aesthetics. Valued not only for its aesthetics, the Twinberry Honeysuckle is flexible too, adapting to various soil types while preferring moisture-rich settings and thriving under both full sun or partial shade exposure. But aesthetics and adaptability aren't its only features - it's wonderfully functional too, attracting a myriad of beneficial pollinators and doubling as a nurturing food source for local wildlife. If you favor resilience intermingled with exuberant visuals and nature-friendly qualities, the Twinberry Honeysuckle is a top-notch choice for your landscape design. Enjoy the majestic beauty, watch it enrich your environment, and see biodiversity enhance right in front of your eyes, all year round.

  • Size: Up to 10 feet tall
  • Flowers: Pairs of tubular, yellow flowers
  • Foliage: Dark green, oval-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Adaptable to various conditions, prefers moist
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible Fruit: Produces black berries
  • Attracts Wildlife: Attracts beneficial pollinators and serves as food for birds and other small animals
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