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Lonicera japonica (Honeysuckle, Halls)

Honeysuckle, Halls

Lonicera japonica 'Halliana'

A vigorous semi-evergreen that is not only used as a vine or groundcover, but can be trimmed into a hedge. It should be segregated from other shrubs or small trees as it can rapidly cover them.

Hall's Honesuckle grows up to 15 feet in length and bears fragrant yellow-white flowers throughout the warm seasons, attracting butterflies. It will grow in the shade, but will not flower.

Tolerant of poor soils and drought, coupled with rapid growth habit make this honeysuckle an ideal choice for mass plantings on banks and slopes for controlling erosion. In the landscape, it tolerates heavy pruning (even mowing) in the fall to keep under control.

Groundcover
Flowering Vine
Small Hedge

Flower Color:

Yellow and White

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Spread

15 Feet


USDA Hardiness Zone 5b

Characteristics & Attributes

Deer Tolerance
Medium
Exposure
Full Sun
Habit
Semi Evergreen
Water Needs
Medium