Lonicera ciliosa (Orange Honeysuckle) 1 gal

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A glorious native vine that bursts with brilliant color on large, orange trumpet-shaped flowers that occur in dense, terminal clusters in late spring to early summer.

It’s best planted with its "feet" in the shade of other plants it can vine around, where you’ll note it "reaches" for the sun with the top growth, so it’s especially gorgeous along pathways, streetsides, and other edges.

The flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies when they bloom May-July. Drought tolerant and adaptable to planting in shade to sun.

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A glorious native vine that bursts with brilliant color on large, orange trumpet-shaped flowers that occur in dense, terminal clusters in late spring to early summer.

It’s best planted with its "feet" in the shade of other plants it can vine around, where you’ll note it "reaches" for the sun with the top growth, so it’s especially gorgeous along pathways, streetsides, and other edges.

The flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies when they bloom May-July. Drought tolerant and adaptable to planting in shade to sun.

A glorious native vine that bursts with brilliant color on large, orange trumpet-shaped flowers that occur in dense, terminal clusters in late spring to early summer.

It’s best planted with its "feet" in the shade of other plants it can vine around, where you’ll note it "reaches" for the sun with the top growth, so it’s especially gorgeous along pathways, streetsides, and other edges.

The flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies when they bloom May-July. Drought tolerant and adaptable to planting in shade to sun.