Bernieh's Lonicera japonica or Japanese Honeysuckle x 1 Established
Plant: Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) |
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Common name: Japanese Honeysuckle
Botanic name: Lonicera japonica
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Semi-deciduous scrambling or climbing shrub to 8 m high. Fragrant white flowers that turn to cream. Flowers mostly Spring to Autumn.
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Bernieh's Lonicera japonica or Japanese Honeysuckle Care Instructions
Japanese Honeysuckle tends to enjoys a full sun position, which is ideal for your garden's sun profile.
Remember to water moderately.
Your garden's USDA Hardiness Zone (11) is not within the ideal known range for Japanese Honeysuckle. The recommended range is between Zone 4 and 10. You may have to reassess this planting for suitability in your garden.
Ensure your soil has a ph of between 6.1 and 7.8 as Japanese Honeysuckle is a acidic to alkaline soil loving plant.
Keep an eye out for these common Japanese Honeysuckle problems: Aphids and Thrips.
More information about Lonicera japonica or Japanese Honeysuckle is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Lonicera japonica or Japanese Honeysuckle Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.
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05 Dec 2011
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