HONEYSUCKLE: The genus Lonicera contains more than 200 species worldwide and is distributed in temperate and subtropical regions of North America, Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Most of the species are small trees or shrubs. Honeysuckle is cultivated in private gardens and in cities as an ornamental because of its large, fragrant flowers and brilliant red fruits. Peaches and Cream Honeysuckle A unique new compact Honeysuckle with exotic pink and white bicolor florets make this small vine or shrub a garden focal point. The buds emerge deep magenta before opening fully to reveal the pink, white and magenta colored flowers. Extremely fragrant, plant Lonicera Peaches and Cream adjacent to a walkway, patio seating area, outside a window or on a garden trellis. The compact habit of Peaches and Cream honeysuckle make this hardy honeysuckle ideal for training as a small flowering shrub by simply pruning back several times during the first growing season. We also found this versatile vine was ideal for cascading over rock walls or down a retaining wall creating a cascade of fragrant flowers. Hummingbirds and butterflies will thank you for adding this new plant to your garden. Simple dead-heading of the florets after they bloom will encourage Lonicera Peaches and Cream to continue to produce fragrant, nectar-rich flowers all summer providing a habitat for hummingbirds and butterflies.
N**A
two leaves and a twig
"Small" vine is an understatement! I received a twig with a couple of leaves sprouting. I went ahead and planted it and fed it and it hasn't grown at all but it is still green so I'm hopeful that in a few years it will grow into a very small plant. Definitely not worth the money...I should have asked my neighbor to cut a twig if his.
P**G
Peaches & Cream Honeysuckle - Small Vine/Bush - Lonicera
I ordered a Peaches & Cream Honeysuckle - Small Vine/Bush (Lonicera) on September 29, 2012 and it arrived 4 days later on October 3. It came in good condition packed in the foam peanuts.The plant is a small vine or bush. At its tallest, it is about 11" high. There are 5 stems or vines. It has 13 leaves and looks like what a typical deciduous plant would look like in the Fall in the North.October 15, 2012 UpdateYesterday, I planted this into the ground.I will try to update later.
A**R
not right
Had for a year and never a bloom. Must not like the warm climate because the ones I grew in the upper Midwest were glomming from late spring until mid fall.
G**R
great
very good purchase. packed very well. plant is doing good. love the plant. highly recommend.can't wait for it to bloom. plant filling out nicely with nice green leaves.
W**3
Beautiful tiny bush, healthy & grew 4 inches! They smell sweet during Summer, adds color & birds love it too!
I love this bush! It did well and I hope next Spring it will keep growing.
R**A
I got a twig as well
My twig came with only three leaves at the top and about 4 inches tall
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