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Looking for a supplier for honeysuckle vines?
I'm looking for a supplier either in the San Antonio, TX area or an online vendor who can supply the lonicera x heckrotti (pink lemonade) honeysuckle vine. Thank you.
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You would probably have better luck searching online for: "Lonicera heckrottii Pink Lemonade"+"San Antonio, TX"
You might find it on ebay.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
There are over one hundred eighty diverse species of honeysuckle. some are nicely behaved, some are very invasive. some are bushy, and don't vine in any respect. Many honeysuckles are hardy to zone 3 or 4. the main invasive vining species is in all probability Lonicera japonica. those climb 20 feet surely, yet in addition they produce new plant life, the two by using seed, and rooting alongside the floor. The pink-flowered Lonicera sempervirens is rather nicely behaved for me, as is the community Texas honeysuckle Lonicera albiflora. in step with probability you have a non-invasive species.
- 1 decade ago
actually....i dont really know what honeysuckle vine is....anyway....google it up!!(i know u already did...