Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle, Lonicera Japonica Rooted Vines

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Hall's or Japanese Honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica plant in small pot
Honeysuckle produces a wonderful vanilla/jasmine scent. 
Plants are well rooted and established and are anywhere from 4 to 5 inches tall.

Hall's or Japanese Honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica, is a deciduous vining plant that is hardy in zones 4-10. Excellent ground cover for erosion control, but can quickly become invasive if it is not kept in check by pruning it back hard in winter to prevent the build-up of woody growth.

Honeysuckle vines are easy to grow, vigorous, heat-tolerant, and nearly indestructible. 
The flashy and fragrant flowers will attract hummingbirds and butterflies all summer long. 
The resulting fruit of the flowers will provide a fall treat for your local songbirds as well.

The most common use is to allow Honeysuckle vines grow along a trellis, fence, arbor, or other framework, but Honeysuckle can also be grown without support as a ground cover or used for erosion control. The vines will bloom heavily in spring and to some extent throughout the summer. Many varieties of Honeysuckle will thrive in containers as well.

How to Plant and Care for Honeysuckles

Honeysuckle plants prefer full sun, but will tolerate partial sun, and even some light, afternoon shade.
Once established, the plants need only moderate watering, unless the summer is very dry. 
If the planting area is properly prepared and mulched, your Honeysuckle plants will be satisfied with a light annual application of a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) at the beginning of the growing season, and then once again in the middle of the blooming season.

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