Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’
Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle
Evergreen-Deciduous | Semi-Evergreen |
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Overall Mature Size | Medium |
Mature Height & Spread | Vine to 15-20' |
Exposure | Full to Partial Sun |
Water | Medium, Low Water |
Flower Color | White |
Bloom Time | Spring, Summer |
Special Features | Attracts Birds, Butterflies, Coastal Conditions, Deer Resistant, Desert Conditions, Low Water Use, Shade Tolerant |
Container Sizes | #1, #5 |
Natural Growth Habit | Spreading |
Sunset Garden Zones | 1-24, H1, H2 |
Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone | 4A-10B |
Plant Type | Ground Cover, Vine |
Fast-growing evergreen to semi-evergreen vine with stems climbing to 15-20’ long with support. This popular and versatile variety is prized for its quick-spreading nature and delightfully-fragrant flower display. Rich-green foliage is accented with abundant clusters of frilly, sweetly-fragrant white flowers that appear late-spring through summer, eventually turning golden-yellow as they mature. A favorite for bees and hummingbirds. Flowers are followed by reddish-purple berries that attract various species of birds. Great for fences, arbors or trellises, or left to sprawl on slopes or hillsides as a soil-stabilizing groundcover mounding to 1-2’ high. This vigorous-grower can be invasive which should be considered when choosing a planting location. Tolerates heat and poor soil, prefers moderate watering in a well-drained soil, and thrives in a full to partial sun exposure.
USDA Zone: 4A-10B