Lonicera xylosteoides ( Xylosteoides Honeysuckle )

Deciduous shrub with gray-green, oval shaped leaves, with white flowers. Flowers begin in late spring and continue sporadically until fall, depending on zone. This is an extremely fragrant vine especially suited to entryways. Evergreen in milder areas, partly or wholly […]

Lonicera tragophylla ( Tragophylla Honeysuckle )

Deciduous, woody climber with mid-green, oval to oblong shaped leaves, with bright yellow or orange-yellow flowers. Flowers begin in late spring and continue sporadically until fall, depending on zone. This is an extremely fragrant vine especially suited to entryways. Evergreen […]

Lonicera tatarica ( Leroyana Tatarian Honeysuckle )

Upright, bushy deciduous shrub with compact to dwarf habit. Leaves are opposite, lance-shaped and dark green. Flowers are sparingly produced, tubular, white or sometimes pink or reddish, borne in leaf axils in spring and early summer. Orange or scarlet berries […]

Lonicera syringatha ( Syringathan Honeysuckle )

Rounded deciduous shrub with gray-green, paired oblong-ovate shaped leaves, with lilac-pink flowers. Flowers begin in late spring and continue sporadically until fall, depending on zone. This is an extremely fragrant vine especially suited to entryways. Evergreen in milder areas, partly […]

Lonicera standishii ( Standish’s Honeysuckle )

Deciduous to semi-evergreen shrub with fragrant flowers. Leaves are oblong-lanceolate and opposite. Typical, honeysuckle-shaped flowers are one of the most fragrant, and do attract hummingbirds and the bees. Flower color is creamy white with edging of pink or red occuring […]

Lonicera sempervirens ( Sulphurea Honeysuckle )

Evergreen vine, semi-evergreen in cooler areas, that requires support in order to climb. Stems are often red to purple turning greenish brown with age. Leaves are rounded and opposite. Typical, honeysuckle-shaped flowers are not fragrant, but do attract hummingbirds and […]

Lonicera sempervirens ( Manifich Honeysuckle )

Evergreen vine, semi-evergreen in cooler areas, that requires support in order to climb. Stems are often red to purple turning greenish brown with age. Leaves are rounded and opposite. Typical, honeysuckle-shaped flowers are not fragrant, but do attract hummingbirds and […]