Lonicera involucrata (Black Twinberry)
With its yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, this native shrub is a hummingbird magnet. Later, its black fruits feed songbirds and small mammals.
Typically needs some space to expand to 5-9 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide.
Best in light sun to part shade and moist or humus-rich soil, as well as zone 1 of larger rain gardens.
With its yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, this native shrub is a hummingbird magnet. Later, its black fruits feed songbirds and small mammals.
Typically needs some space to expand to 5-9 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide.
Best in light sun to part shade and moist or humus-rich soil, as well as zone 1 of larger rain gardens.
With its yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, this native shrub is a hummingbird magnet. Later, its black fruits feed songbirds and small mammals.
Typically needs some space to expand to 5-9 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide.
Best in light sun to part shade and moist or humus-rich soil, as well as zone 1 of larger rain gardens.