Lonicera sempervirens / Coral or Trumpet Honeysuckle

Lonicera sempervirens, coral honeysuckle, trumpet honeusuckle

Vigorous, easy-to-grow woody twining American vine that's a great alternative to the seriously invasive Japanese honeysuckle. Its showy flowers are loved by butterflies and ruby-throated hummingbirds. On the Daves Garden forum everyone loves this plant. (I'm so convinced by their comments, I'm getting one!)

Native to the Eastern and Central U.S. states, from CT west to NE, south to TX and FL.

Uses

Great in containers or in-ground. Can be trained to cover a fence or trellis. Also great growing up and through shrubs, and unlike its Asian cousins, it won't strangle them (because it's sparser).

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Top photo by Jeff McMillian for the USDA; lower photo courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden.