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Lonicera X Heckrottii 19cm Pot (Pink Honeysuckle)

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Lonicera X Heckrottii 19cm Pot
Common Name: Pink Honeysuckle, Goldflame Honeysuckle

Lonicera x heckrottii, commonly known as Goldflame Honeysuckle, is a hybrid honeysuckle vine prized for its striking and fragrant flowers.

Characteristics

Type: Deciduous or semi-evergreen climbing vine
Size: Typically grows to a height of 3-6 meters with a spread of 1.5-3 meters
Growth Rate: Fast-growing

Climate and Soil Requirements

Temperature: Prefers temperate climates but can tolerate a range of conditions from mild frost to hot summers
Soil: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soils. Tolerant of a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils
Sunlight: Requires full sun to partial shade. Best flowering occurs in full sun

Planting and Care

Planting Time: Can be planted in spring or autumn
Spacing: Space plants about 1.5-3 meters apart to allow for adequate growth and air circulation
Watering: Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods. Once established, it becomes moderately drought-tolerant
Fertilisation: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in early spring. Over-fertilisation can lead to excessive foliage growth with fewer flowers
Pruning: Prune after flowering to maintain shape and remove any dead or weak stems. Can be cut back hard if it becomes too unruly

Flowering and Fragrance

Flowering Season: Produces flowers from late spring to early autumn
Flowers: Clusters of tubular, two-lipped flowers that are pinkish-red on the outside and yellowish-orange on the inside. Highly fragrant
Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are attracted to the nectar-rich flowers

Lonicera x heckrottii, with its vibrant and fragrant blooms, is a fantastic addition to any South African garden, especially for those looking to attract pollinators and add a splash of colour to vertical spaces. Its adaptability and ease of care make it a popular choice among gardeners.

Description

Lonicera X Heckrottii 19cm Pot (Pink Honeysuckle)