Coral Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens
Description: Coral Honeysuckle is a stunning native vine that adds vertical interest and vibrant color to gardens with its tubular, coral-red flowers. Blooming from spring through fall, this semi-evergreen climber is perfect for fences, trellises, and arbors, creating a lush and lively garden centerpiece. Its low-maintenance nature and adaptability make it a favorite for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Wildlife Benefits: Coral Honeysuckle is a powerhouse for pollinator gardens, attracting hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies with its nectar-rich blooms. In late summer and fall, its berries provide a valuable food source for birds, especially songbirds.
Medicinal Benefits: While primarily grown for its ornamental and ecological value, parts of the Coral Honeysuckle vine have been used traditionally in folk remedies for mild respiratory and skin conditions.
Native Status: Native to the Southeastern United States, including Georgia, Coral Honeysuckle thrives in local gardens and supports native wildlife.
Pollinator Friendliness: A hummingbird favorite, its bright flowers are a must-have for gardeners looking to create a vibrant, pollinator-friendly space.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 10–20 feet (as a climber)
Spacing: 3–5 feet
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade
How to Grow: Coral Honeysuckle prefers well-draining soil and regular watering during establishment. Once mature, it is drought-tolerant and easy to maintain. Prune lightly after blooming to encourage new growth and flowering. Train it to climb on trellises or fences for a dramatic vertical display.
Add bold color, ecological value, and graceful beauty to your garden with Coral Honeysuckle—a native vine that supports pollinators and enhances landscapes year-round.
Available in 2 inch and quart pots.
Lonicera sempervirens
Description: Coral Honeysuckle is a stunning native vine that adds vertical interest and vibrant color to gardens with its tubular, coral-red flowers. Blooming from spring through fall, this semi-evergreen climber is perfect for fences, trellises, and arbors, creating a lush and lively garden centerpiece. Its low-maintenance nature and adaptability make it a favorite for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Wildlife Benefits: Coral Honeysuckle is a powerhouse for pollinator gardens, attracting hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies with its nectar-rich blooms. In late summer and fall, its berries provide a valuable food source for birds, especially songbirds.
Medicinal Benefits: While primarily grown for its ornamental and ecological value, parts of the Coral Honeysuckle vine have been used traditionally in folk remedies for mild respiratory and skin conditions.
Native Status: Native to the Southeastern United States, including Georgia, Coral Honeysuckle thrives in local gardens and supports native wildlife.
Pollinator Friendliness: A hummingbird favorite, its bright flowers are a must-have for gardeners looking to create a vibrant, pollinator-friendly space.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 10–20 feet (as a climber)
Spacing: 3–5 feet
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade
How to Grow: Coral Honeysuckle prefers well-draining soil and regular watering during establishment. Once mature, it is drought-tolerant and easy to maintain. Prune lightly after blooming to encourage new growth and flowering. Train it to climb on trellises or fences for a dramatic vertical display.
Add bold color, ecological value, and graceful beauty to your garden with Coral Honeysuckle—a native vine that supports pollinators and enhances landscapes year-round.
Available in 2 inch and quart pots.
Lonicera sempervirens
Description: Coral Honeysuckle is a stunning native vine that adds vertical interest and vibrant color to gardens with its tubular, coral-red flowers. Blooming from spring through fall, this semi-evergreen climber is perfect for fences, trellises, and arbors, creating a lush and lively garden centerpiece. Its low-maintenance nature and adaptability make it a favorite for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Wildlife Benefits: Coral Honeysuckle is a powerhouse for pollinator gardens, attracting hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies with its nectar-rich blooms. In late summer and fall, its berries provide a valuable food source for birds, especially songbirds.
Medicinal Benefits: While primarily grown for its ornamental and ecological value, parts of the Coral Honeysuckle vine have been used traditionally in folk remedies for mild respiratory and skin conditions.
Native Status: Native to the Southeastern United States, including Georgia, Coral Honeysuckle thrives in local gardens and supports native wildlife.
Pollinator Friendliness: A hummingbird favorite, its bright flowers are a must-have for gardeners looking to create a vibrant, pollinator-friendly space.
Planting Guidelines:
Height: 10–20 feet (as a climber)
Spacing: 3–5 feet
Sun/Shade: Thrives in Full Sun but tolerates Partial Shade
How to Grow: Coral Honeysuckle prefers well-draining soil and regular watering during establishment. Once mature, it is drought-tolerant and easy to maintain. Prune lightly after blooming to encourage new growth and flowering. Train it to climb on trellises or fences for a dramatic vertical display.
Add bold color, ecological value, and graceful beauty to your garden with Coral Honeysuckle—a native vine that supports pollinators and enhances landscapes year-round.
Available in 2 inch and quart pots.