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Forum: Article: Native American Honeysuckles and their cultivarsReplies: 6, Views: 71
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McGlory
Southeast, NE
(Zone 5a)

November 11, 2007
11:35 AM

Post #4181820

We don't see many honeysuckles here, but I think they're supposed to grow here. I'll do more research. Thank you for a lovely article and the warnings about possible invasiveness. Trumpet vines are the big invasive one here. Thank you again! I need to get me some trellises...

Lori
pepper23
KC Metro area, MO
(Zone 5b)

November 11, 2007
09:44 PM

Post #4183899

Thanks for the great article!! I wish more people would grow this.

melody
Benton, KY
(Zone 7a)

November 11, 2007
11:36 PM

Post #4184198

I have a couple of these, and this article has made me resolve to get more. They are great plants!
KaperC
No. San Diego Co., CA
(Zone 10b)

November 12, 2007
02:53 PM

Post #4185858

Hmmm...you've got me thinking about where I can put one. Thanks for the great article!
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

November 17, 2007
10:40 PM

Post #4205180

Glynis, does this mean that my honeysuckle vines are invasive? I didn't buy them because they were or weren't native; I just liked the color. Is there a difference between the vines and "bush" honeysuckle?
xx, C
DiggerDee
Ffld County, CT
(Zone 6b)

November 01, 2009
10:58 AM

Post #7229879

Adding my thanks for this article, Glynis! I love honeysuckle but have hesitated to plant one due to invasiveness. Now I know of another option. Thanks!

Dee
Fitsy
Hayesville, NC
(Zone 7a)

November 02, 2009
09:30 AM

Post #7233054

Glynis , thank you so very much!! I love honeysuckle, but am fighting the
Jap kind that is trying to smother me and mine.
Fitsy


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