Print This Page
Lonicera sempervirens (Honeysuckle, Coral)

Honeysuckle, Coral

Honeysuckle, Trumpet

Lonicera sempervirens

Discontinued

Native to Connecticut, Florida, and Texas, the Coral Honeysuckle is a perfect vine for any landscape as it tolerates full sun, heat, and drought conditions. Although related to the Japanese honeysuckle, this specimen is much more manageable in the landscape and will not suffocate or engulf neighboring plants.

It is highly recommended to trim back in the fall, as Coral Honeysuckle's best attribute, the blooms, only appear on new growth. The clusters of tube-shaped flowers appear early in the spring till the fall; they are two inches long on average, coral-red on the outside with a yellow throat. Hummingbirds and butterflies are easily attracted to the flowers, and in the fall birds enjoy the fruits.

Groundcover
Flowering Vine
Container Speciman

Flower Color:

Coral

spacer

Height

15 Feet

spacer

Spread

15 Feet


USDA Hardiness Zone 5a

Characteristics & Attributes

Deer Tolerance
Medium
Exposure
Full Sun to Part Shade
Habit
Semi Evergreen
Water Needs
Low