Lonicera sempervirens 'Leo' | |
Honeysuckle Leo | |
Lonicera sempervirens 'Leo', also known as Honeysuckle Leo. Hummingbirds flock to the beautiful orange-red flowers. The trumpet shaped blooms cover this vine as it twines up a fence or trellis. Plants produce an abundance of flowers in a full sun location. Moderately salt tolerant. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Lonicera sempervirens 'Leo' Common Name: Honeysuckle Leo Features: Salt Tolerant, Native to North America Bloom Time: Summer - Fall Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun Attracts Birds, Butterflies, Hummingbirds Resists Deer Zone 4 - 10 | |
Prune in late spring and summer after flowering time to keep desired shape. Feed with Planttone in March and November. Re-mulch every January and June. Spray with Dormant Oil in March to prevent inset problems | |
Attractive screen, wall, or trellis | |
Full to partial sun, fertile soil | |
Fast growing vine. | |
Prune flowering vines early spring by removing dead wood. Non-floweri | |
Summer | |
Coral | |
30'x4' | |
3-5' | |
Rapid growing, durable, twining vine | |
Medium | |
Full Sun-Partial Sun | |
-30 to -20 deg. F | |
Keep moist | |
Bluish-green rounded leaves | |
Bronze foliage in fall |