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How to Grow Honeysuckle: Climbing Vine Guide | Arden

Grow native coral honeysuckle for hummingbirds. Non-invasive vine care and support. Design with Arden.

Native coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) is the non-invasive, hummingbird-magnet cousin of the weedy Japanese honeysuckle. Tubular red-orange blooms from spring to frost. Well-behaved on trellises and arbors.

Sun: Full sun to part shade. Water: Moderate. Zones: 4–9. Height: 10–20 ft. Bloom time: Late spring to frost.

Plant in well-drained soil in full sun for best blooming. Provide a trellis or support. Prune in late winter to shape. Choose native Lonicera sempervirens "Major Wheeler" or "Dropmore Scarlet" — avoid Japanese honeysuckle (L. japonica), which is invasive.

FAQ

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01 Is all honeysuckle invasive?

No — only Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) and bush honeysuckles (L. maackii, L. morrowii) are invasive. Native coral honeysuckle (L. sempervirens) is well-behaved, non-invasive, and a hummingbird magnet. Always check the species before buying.

02 Does coral honeysuckle smell like the invasive kind?

No — coral honeysuckle (L. sempervirens) has little fragrance. If fragrance is the goal, look for native L. prolifera (grape honeysuckle) or plant non-invasive alternatives like confederate jasmine. The tradeoff: less fragrance, but you won't smother the neighborhood.

03 When should I prune coral honeysuckle?

Late winter to shape, before new growth starts. Light prune after the first flush of flowers to encourage rebloom. Coral honeysuckle blooms on both old and new wood, so timing is forgiving compared to many vines.

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