About Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’ (Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle)
This deciduous fragrant vine is called Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’. Beautifully decorated with yellow and white woodbine flowers that arrive in the summer months and offer a sweet inviting fragrance. Growing at a vigorous rate, its dense green foliage reaches an average mature landscape size of 15-30′ tall and requires support to remain upright. It easily grasps to fences with chain links or trellis’, engulfing them within a few growing seasons. Cold hardy to temperatures as low as 25 degrees Fahrenheit, this variety tolerates seaside conditions and is considered easy to maintain and grow.
Planting and care instructions
Plant Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle in an area that receives full to partial sun using well draining soil. Water regularly after planting to help quick establishment, then reduce frequency. A general fertilizer can be used in the spring before it begins to bloom, and pruning isn’t required unless to cut back size or to achieve a particular shape.
Landscape design ideas
Use this Honeysuckle vine to cover an unsightly fence or to fill out a trellis along the side of a home or building. It works well as a groundcover, quickly covering the space and assists in controlling erosion.