Lonicera japonica 'Hall's Prolific'
 
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common name: |
Japanese Honeysuckle 'Hall's Prolific' |
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decoration form: |
fragrant flowers |
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flowers colour: |
white and yellow, fragrant |
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flowering months: |
VI-X |
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is evergreen: |
yes |
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annual growth: |
1-2 m |
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aspect: |
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density on 1 m2: |
1 |
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frost hardiness: |
zones 6B-9 |
A rampant evergreen species reaching up to 5m (1-2m of annual growth) on a suitable support. The cultivar has been selected from 'Halliana' because of its more profuse and earlier blooming. White, changing to yellow with age, very fragrant flowers are produced continuously on the young growths from May to October. Exceptionally floriferous. Performs well in moderate soils and in partial shade. It may freeze during severe winters. An excellent climber for covering large spaces, tall fences and concealing unsightly buildings and tree trunks. Effective as ground cover.
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