Japanese Honey Suckle
Lonicera japonica 'Halliana', commonly known as Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle, is a vigorous, evergreen climber grown for its profusion of highly fragrant, tubular flowers. Flowers appear from late spring through summer. The plant's dense, dark green foliage provides year-round interest in milder climates. 'Halliana' thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to a variety of soil types, provided they are moist and well-drained. Its rapid growth makes it ideal for covering fences, trellises, or pergolas, prune regular after flowering to manage its spread and maintain desired shape.
Easily grown in most, well-drained soils. Highly adaptable. Benefits from some shade in hot climate regions. Water deeply, regularly during first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency, once established. Provide support for twining vertical growth. Apply fertilizer in spring. Prune annually after flowering to control size.