Highly fragrant, with profuse bloom in late spring. The flowering stems branch multiple times, ...Read Moremultiplying the number of flowers. Unlike L. periclymenum, it does not rebloom.
Like its parent L. caprifolium, this has paired leaves fused at the base towards the ends of the stems.
Despite the misleading name, this is not native to N. America---it's a hybrid between two European twining honeysuckle species, L. etrusca (Z6a) and L. caprifolium (Z5).
It is hardy to Z5.
Highly fragrant, with profuse bloom in late spring. The flowering stems branch multiple times, ...Read More