Yellow honeysuckle is a twining vine with very showy, fragrant flowers. Red or orange-red fruits appear in August/September and are dispersed by birds. Edibility or toxicity for people is unknown. Deer may browse the stems and leaves, but they're unlikely to destroy the plant. It is a good specimen for a trellis or arbor and a much better choice than the invasive Japanese honeysuckle and bush honeysuckle.
Uses: Trellis, vine, hummingbirds, showy flowers
Bloom time: April to May
Height: 10 to 15 feet
Space: 3 to 5 feet
Sun: Full sun to light shade
Moisture: Dry to average
Lonicera flava (Yellow Honeysuckle)
POTTED PLANT
$7.95
- SKU:
- LOFLA-QU
- MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
- 15 feet
- FLOWER COLOR:
- Yellow
- BLOOM PERIOD:
- 1 Spring
- SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE:
- Full sun to light shade
- MOISTURE:
- Dry, average
- FORMAL LANDSCAPING:
- 4-Star
- DEER RESISTANT:
- Yes