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Japanese Honeysuckle
Plant Detail
Japanese Honeysuckle

| Scientific name | Lonicera japonica |
| Common name | Japanese Honeysuckle |
| Type | Groundcovers |
| Variety | Simi-Evergreen |
| USDA Zone hardiness | 5a - 10b |
| Exposure | Full sun |
| Height | Under 1' |
| Spread | 15 to 20' |
Japanese Honeysuckle is a twining, climbing vine or prostrate and trailing groundcover. Showy, fragrant, white flowers fading to yellow begin in June in most regions. A fast grower to 15 or 20 feet but can be invasive in some regions. Leaves turn bronze or purple in fall.
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