|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price
|
Availability
|
Wish List
|
Tell A Friend
|
|
$7.95
|
Not Currently Available
|
|
Click Here
|
|
Lonicera tatarica
“Tatarian Honeysuckle”
This honeysuckle forms a large round-headed, multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with pretty flowers & fruit. It can reach 10’ by 10’ & has attractive blue green leaves. The profuse, fragrant flowers, which occur in mid-Spring, range from white to rose-red. Following the flowers are showy red berries that can persist into the Winter. The bark is gray & somewhat peeling. Lonicera tatarica would make a good habitat shrub for birds, providing cover & food. Native to Central Asia through Southern Russia. Note: This Lonicera is listed as invasive in CT, MA, NH, VT & WI & should not be planted there.
Kelly Kilpatrick
Propagator
|
Sun-Part Sun |
 |
Avg. water |
Deciduous Shrub
USDA zones 3-10
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|