Lonicera 'John Clayton' - Yellow Honeysuckle Vine
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Lonicera sempervirens f. sulphurea 'John Clayton' - Yellow Honeysuckle Vine
- deciduous twining vine with showy yellow flowers
- narrowly tubular 2" pale yellow flower clusters bloom primarily in late Spring
- this cultivar may rebloom sporadically until fall
- one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- flowers are mildly fragrant
- profusely produces inedible but ornamental red berries in late summer to early fall
- berries are attractive to birds
- oval bluish-green leaves have pale undersides
- needs a support structure to grow on unless desired to grow as a groundcover
- evergreen in warmer climates (z8 and above)
- native to the southeastern US
- this cultivar has a more compact size; grows to 6-12 ft by 3-5ft
- may be pruned back to grow as a shrub
- attractive to hummingbirds & butterflies
- for full sun to part shade, best flowering in full sun
- grows in zones 4-9
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
- deciduous twining vine with showy yellow flowers
- narrowly tubular 2" pale yellow flower clusters bloom primarily in late Spring
- this cultivar may rebloom sporadically until fall
- one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- flowers are mildly fragrant
- profusely produces inedible but ornamental red berries in late summer to early fall
- berries are attractive to birds
- oval bluish-green leaves have pale undersides
- needs a support structure to grow on unless desired to grow as a groundcover
- evergreen in warmer climates (z8 and above)
- native to the southeastern US
- this cultivar has a more compact size; grows to 6-12 ft by 3-5ft
- may be pruned back to grow as a shrub
- attractive to hummingbirds & butterflies
- for full sun to part shade, best flowering in full sun
- grows in zones 4-9
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
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Lonicera sempervirens f. sulphurea 'John Clayton' - Yellow Honeysuckle Vine
- deciduous twining vine with showy yellow flowers
- narrowly tubular 2" pale yellow flower clusters bloom primarily in late Spring
- this cultivar may rebloom sporadically until fall
- one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- flowers are mildly fragrant
- profusely produces inedible but ornamental red berries in late summer to early fall
- berries are attractive to birds
- oval bluish-green leaves have pale undersides
- needs a support structure to grow on unless desired to grow as a groundcover
- evergreen in warmer climates (z8 and above)
- native to the southeastern US
- this cultivar has a more compact size; grows to 6-12 ft by 3-5ft
- may be pruned back to grow as a shrub
- attractive to hummingbirds & butterflies
- for full sun to part shade, best flowering in full sun
- grows in zones 4-9
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
- deciduous twining vine with showy yellow flowers
- narrowly tubular 2" pale yellow flower clusters bloom primarily in late Spring
- this cultivar may rebloom sporadically until fall
- one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- flowers are mildly fragrant
- profusely produces inedible but ornamental red berries in late summer to early fall
- berries are attractive to birds
- oval bluish-green leaves have pale undersides
- needs a support structure to grow on unless desired to grow as a groundcover
- evergreen in warmer climates (z8 and above)
- native to the southeastern US
- this cultivar has a more compact size; grows to 6-12 ft by 3-5ft
- may be pruned back to grow as a shrub
- attractive to hummingbirds & butterflies
- for full sun to part shade, best flowering in full sun
- grows in zones 4-9
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Lonicera sempervirens f. sulphurea 'John Clayton' - Yellow Honeysuckle Vine
- deciduous twining vine with showy yellow flowers
- narrowly tubular 2" pale yellow flower clusters bloom primarily in late Spring
- this cultivar may rebloom sporadically until fall
- one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- flowers are mildly fragrant
- profusely produces inedible but ornamental red berries in late summer to early fall
- berries are attractive to birds
- oval bluish-green leaves have pale undersides
- needs a support structure to grow on unless desired to grow as a groundcover
- evergreen in warmer climates (z8 and above)
- native to the southeastern US
- this cultivar has a more compact size; grows to 6-12 ft by 3-5ft
- may be pruned back to grow as a shrub
- attractive to hummingbirds & butterflies
- for full sun to part shade, best flowering in full sun
- grows in zones 4-9
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
- deciduous twining vine with showy yellow flowers
- narrowly tubular 2" pale yellow flower clusters bloom primarily in late Spring
- this cultivar may rebloom sporadically until fall
- one of the showiest of the vining honeysuckles
- flowers are mildly fragrant
- profusely produces inedible but ornamental red berries in late summer to early fall
- berries are attractive to birds
- oval bluish-green leaves have pale undersides
- needs a support structure to grow on unless desired to grow as a groundcover
- evergreen in warmer climates (z8 and above)
- native to the southeastern US
- this cultivar has a more compact size; grows to 6-12 ft by 3-5ft
- may be pruned back to grow as a shrub
- attractive to hummingbirds & butterflies
- for full sun to part shade, best flowering in full sun
- grows in zones 4-9
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer