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Not drought tolerant im my black clay. Leaves droop. No scent. No fruit. Waste of money and space.
Surprise bonus when rejuvenating old Victorian and its surrounding garden. South facing next to house. Long bloom period. Rather drought ...Read More
The Connie Hansen Foundation Garden in Lincoln City, Oregon, has a wonderful specimen of Leycesteria. It is on a south facing side of a ...Read More
Lovely 'backdrop' plant. I've found it impossible to kill once established but not invasive in the UK (USDA zone 8b).
I live in the greater Vancouver area, planted this last year and this summer having a lovely large plant, but still within the same footp...Read More
I have this planted near my pond and it hasn't spread or reseeded beyond it's original base. The plant has become quite bushy but the "f...Read More
This is a report from a National Park Ranger in Victoria Australia. I can authenticate this report.
"Himalayan honeysuckle...Read More
I have a Himalayan honesuckle in the middle of my front garden and it hasn't shown any invasive tendencies, perhaps the English climate d...Read More
In Australia this is a nuisance weed in wet forests and along creeks. It is also known as Elisha's Tears.