Lonicera ciliosa (common names: Orange Honeysuckle)

Lonicera ciliosa

Lonicera ciliosa is a member of the genus Lonicera and is commonly known as Orange Honeysuckle.

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Questions on Lonicera ciliosa

LaineDru
Lainedru

Orange Honeysuckle

Asked on 30 Mar, 2008 2 replies

I've been told this is a vine and/or a shrub.... Should I grow it on a fence, trellis, tree? Any ideas? The possible tree candidates would either be a 20 ft tall crabapple or a huuuuge ash tree...
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Comments on Lonicera ciliosa

bonkersbon
Bonkersbon

8 Apr, 2008

 

Sorry been busy with blogs work pond etc not too familiar with latin name but have an evergreen honeysuckle with orange flowers new variety recent introduction.Could this be what you referring to?
Has large glossy leaves much larger than other honeysuckles so like Spritz wouldnt recommend through trees as will eventually choke and dominate. Lonicera genus can be confusing as lonicera shrubs commonly used for hedging and bear little relation to honeysuckles.If it flowers then very unlikely to be shrub variety.

On question - Orange Honeysuckle

spritzhenry
Spritzhenry

31 Mar, 2008

 

I have tried to track this plant down for you but it's not in my RHS book or on their website, I'm afraid. Maybe another member has one in their garden? My Honeysuckles (various) are all growing happily on trellises, if that's any help. I find that their stems get so strong that they get very tangled in trees, and I can't get them free very easily if I need to.

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