Lonicera sempervirens
This climbing vine (up to 20 ft long) is very attractive to hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. Fruit is eaten by wildlife (wildflower.org). It is native to some portions of NY state, and introduced in others. Considered non-native to the Finger Lakes region.
Plant Information
Common Name(s):
trumpet honeysuckle
coral honeysuckle
coral honeysuckle
Type:
Non-Native
Vines
Native Region:
East US
Moisture:
Moist
Light:
Sun
Part Sun
Part Shade
Part Sun
Part Shade
Well-drained
Showy fruit
Recommended for gardening
Used in traditional 19th century gardens
Showy fruit
Recommended for gardening
Used in traditional 19th century gardens