LoniceraÂ
Lonicera is an extremely vigorous climber that is prized for its long bloom period and fragrant white flowers and which makes it a popular choice, gradually fades to yellow, and it is not uncommon to see white, pink, and yellow colors from the late spring onwards. This climber plant, that twines thickly around any vertical structure, whether it is a trellis or a tree.
Planting & CareÂ
SunLight: Lonicera  is an adaptable plant that does well in full sun to part shade, but a shadier location is sometimes preferredÂ
Soil: Lonicera does well in any average soil, provided it is well-drained.
Watering:Â keep Japanese honeysuckle well-watered (one inch per week) and protect the soil with a layer of bark mulch.Â
Fertilizer:Â The only feeding required is a layer of compost plus organic fertilizer in the spring.
Temperature: Lonicera thrives in diverse conditions throughout its hardiness zone range. It is deciduous in colder climates
Pruning:Â Prune in early spring (March), if required. Cut back old woody stems and trim back overlong shoots.