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Lonicera periclymenum HARLEQUIN (‘Sherlite’)
Woodbine Honeysuckle HARLEQUIN ('Sherlite')Attractive variety of decorative foliage and blossom. Leaves are irregular ovate or elliptic, up to 6 cm long, green with irregular creamy white, sometimes pinkish border. Flowers strongly and pleasantly scented, tubular, two-lipped with purple-violet tube and lobes. Bicoloured corolla purple pink outside and cream-coloured inside. Flowers borne from June till September...
Selected by O. M. Messenger, Great Britain. On the market since 1995.
Lonicera periclymenum ‘Serotina’
Woodbine Honeysuckle 'Serotina'A popular climber with ornamental flowers: tubular, fragrant, purple-red outside and creamy within, borne in clusters from June to September. Attractive, bright red fruits (Jyly - October). Reaches a height of 4-6 m with 1-2 m of annual growth. It doesn't have any special soil requirements. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions. An excellent all-purpose climber, well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas...
Lonicera sempervirens ‘Blanche Sandman’
Trumpet Honeysuckle 'Blanche Sandman'Exceptionally long and profusely flowering variety. Tubular, scarlet outside and yellow within flowers, borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to October, followed by decorative, orange-red berries (July-October). Reaches a height of 3 m (1 m annually), stems twining clockwise around the supports. Performs well in moderately fertile soils on condition that they are not too acid or dry. Particularly useful for sunny sites. In May it's often subject to attack b...
Lonicera similis var. delavayi
Delavay honeysuckleOpis wkrótce...
Lonicera ×brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’
Brown's Honeysuckle 'Dropmore Scarlet'A common climber reaching 3 m (2 m of annual growth). Tubular, bright scarlet flowers are borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to September, followed by decorative, orange-red berries (July-October). It doesn't have any special soil requirements In May it's very susceptible to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports. Pruning: weak. In March-April prune back a...
Lonicera ×brownii ‘Fuchsioides’
Brown's Honeysuckle 'Fuchsioides'A new Honeysuckle cultivar with a compact growth habit and a long (June to October) and profuse flowering period. Orange-scarlet flowers with yellow anthers. The stems twine round supports. It produces 0.5-1 m of annual growth and attains a height of 1.5-2 m. Tolerates moderately fertile soil as long as it’s not too dry or acid. In May it’s often subject to attack of aphids, especially when grown in a dry site or in full sun. Particularly useful for small gardens and ...
Lonicera ×brownii GOLDEN TRUMPET ‘Mintrum’
Brown's Honeysuckle GOLDEN TRUMPET 'Mintrum'A new Lonicera cultivar with copper-yellow leaves. Stems twine round the supports. It attains a height up to 3 m (2 m annually). Flowers are borne from June to October. Attractive orangered fruit (July - October). Succeeds in moderately fertile soil as long as it isn’t too dry or acid. In May it’s often subject to attack by aphides, especially in excessively dry or hot positions. Ideal for covering arbours, trellises and various supports.
Lonicera xheckrottii ‘American Beauty’
Goldflame Honeysuckle 'American Beauty'A long and profusely flowering variety, reaching 3-4 m (1-2 m of annual growth) on a suitable support. Tubular, brilliant orange, splashed with yellow at the centre flowers, abundantly borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to September, followed by decorative, orange-purple berries, August-October. Stems twine clockwise around the supports. Succeeds in moderately fertile soils on condition that they are not too acid or dry. Suitable for growing over arbors, ...
Lonicera ×heckrottii ‘Goldflame’
Goldflame Honeysuckle 'Goldflame'A popular, long and profusely flowering climber. Tubular, fragrant, rosy-red flowers flushed with yellow at the centre, borne in whorls at the ends of shoots from June to September. Leaves obovate, green, the upper pair perfoliate, forming a disc subtending the inflorescence. Reaches a height of 3 m with 1 m of annual growth. It doesn't have any special soil requirements. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions....
Lonicera ×tellmanniana
Tellmann HoneysuckleA superb species with rich golden-orange flowers, borne in clusters in June and July, followed by orange fruits. Reaches a height of 5-6 m with 1-2 m of annual growth. Requires fresh fertile soil and a sheltered site. In May it's often subject to attack by aphides, especially when grown in dry and sunny positions. Well suited for scrambling over arbors, pergolas and other supports.