Goldflame Honeysuckle
Lonicera heckrottii 'Goldflame'
Article number: 16861
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Product information "Goldflame Honeysuckle"
Lonicera heckrottii 'Goldflame' is a deciduous climber that can grow up to several metres high. The leaves are ovate and dark green. The fragrant, tubular flowers are purple on the outside and cream yellow in the inside. There are masses of blooms from June to September, which may be followed by inedible, red berries in autumn. Oval, bluish green leaves and reddish stems provide additional ornamental interest. This climber is easily grown in well-drained, nutrient-rich soils in full sun to partial shade. Lonicera heckrottii is a cross of L. sempervirens x L. americana; it attracts hummingbirds and is excellent for fences, trellises, arbours.- Flowering Period June, July, August, September
- Final height 4m to 5m
- Final width 2m to 3m
- Available February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
- Plant Type deciduous
- Fragrance fragrant
- Use outdoors
- Hardiness hardy
- Soil heavy, moderately heavy, light, alkaline, slightly alkaline, neutral
- Location partial shade, full sun
- Flower Colour mixed/striped, yellow, red
- Leaf Colour green, blue
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Can it be container grown? (Heidi Pintschovius)
Hello, Can this honeysuckle be grown in a container? I have a large .ca. 30 l container in front of a trellis, very sheltered by also fairly shaded and am looking for a screening plant , pretty to look at. Runner beans always did very well, but the rose I have is not very happy. I tend to garden in fits an spurts, which means I'm happy to change the earth in spring, but during summer months / vacation, the plant will have to deal with some neglect. The container has a water reservoir, so called self-serving, to counterbalance it a bit. You can reply in Germany, if you want, as I'm German, too. Kind regards, Heidi Pintschovius
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