Honeysuckle is a wonderful plant, no doubt about it. It smells lovely, attracts bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, and best of all, it's low maintenance. However, not every variety belongs in your ...
Some foreign species of this plant are so invasive they've given honeysuckle a notorious reputation. Fortunately for home gardeners who want a well-behaved flowering vine, the non-invasive cultivars ...
After the first frost blankets your region, you still have work to do in the garden before you rest for the season. Caring for dormant plants in the winter can actually give you a leg up for the ...
If you have a fence or trellis in a sunny location, you have a perfect spot for the coral honeysuckle vine (Lonicera sempervirens). Other popular flowering vines, including non-native wisteria, sweet ...
Meet Coral Honeysuckle, or Lonicera sempervirens. This pretty, native Coral Honeysuckle is neither invasive nor aggressive, unlike the exotic highly invasive Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera japonica ...
A noted horticulturist at Georgia State University, Allen Artimage, calls the trumpet honeysuckle the best of the native honeysuckles. I would go even further and say that it is one of the top woody ...
Most flowering vines do best in full sun, and even varieties that will grow in the shade do best if they get at least partial sun during the day. Three options for shady spots include some varieties ...
Invasive species are eating through Indiana forests and front lawns. Here are 5 species you might have growing in your yard ...
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