Coral Honeysuckle |
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This remarkable woody climbing vine bears whorls of slender red 2” trumpet-shaped flowers with deep yellow throats just blooms on and on from April through September (and even longer in the deep south!), berries that follow turn a bright red in the fall, deep green roundish leaves are 1.5-3"and almost bluish, attracts hummingbirds, evergreen in the southern part of its range, average moisture, sun to partial shade, climbing to 15’ if it has the support. This showy vine is not invasive like its introduced relative Japanese Honeysuckle and it climbs loosely without strangling.
Other common names: Trumpet Honeysuckle
Zone 5-10
Deer Resistant
Native Range: s. Maine, New York and s. Iowa, south to e. Texas and n. & c. Florida. Rare in ME & IA
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