Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton' - Trumpet Honeysuckle

Trumpet Honeysuckle

Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton'

Also called Coral Honeysuckle

  • Terminal clusters of fragrant lemon-yellow trumpet-shaped flowers
  • Orangish-red berries in September
  • Paired deep green ovate leaves, 8 cm long
  • Long blooming and compact habit
  • Bloom Time: June to September

ZONE:
4

COLOUR:
Yellow

HEIGHT:
2-3 m

SPREAD:
2-3 m

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


 'John Clayton' grows best in a moist to average, well-drained soil, in full sun to partial shade. This twining vine can be used to grow on an arbour or trellis. It is not overly aggressive and can be pruned in early spring to maintain desired shape and size.

Characteristics & Attributes


GROWTH RATE:
Medium
ATTRIBUTES:
Deciduous
Berries
FLOWERING TIME:
Lt. Sum-Fall
Summer
HABIT:
Compact
Climbing
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green (dark)
LANDSCAPE USES:
Screening (privacy)