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Click the Play arrow to hear Paul Parent and David Wilson as they discussed Lonicera "Serotina" on the The Paul Parent Garden Club radio show (March 25, 2007).
[12:14 minutes]

Lonicera periclymenum ‘Serotina’
      Putting the "honey" into honeysuckle

Lonicera periclymenum ‘Serotina’ ('Serotina' Honeysuckle) is an easy to grow, self-climbing, woody vine that creates a spectacular, long lasting display of gorgeous flowers, and fills the air with a fabulous, sweet fragrance.

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This is the plant that puts the “honey” in honeysuckle. Beloved by Europeans for centuries and enjoyed by countless gardeners, this compact growing and dependable garden performer has impressed, enchanted, and enthralled us in our Garden Splendor® trials. Lonicera periclymenum ‘Serotina’ is an excellent grower, has sumptuous flowers, and permeates the air with a delectable, intoxicating fragrance. It was given an Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society in Great Britain in 1993.

Here is our own top 10 list - why it is an important part of our popular Garden Splendor® line, and why it should be in your garden:

  1. Delectable fragrance
    Experience the sensational fragrance of a ‘Serotina’ honeysuckle in full flower, and you can stop reading this right now! Continue reading and you'll discover it has many wonderful characteristics. But, all of them pale once a plant in full flower is encountered and the “heaven scent” fragrance is enjoyed.

  2. Gorgeous flowers
    Dark purplish-red buds open to form a cluster of 1½ inch long, tubular flowers. They start out rich pomegranate-red, changing to pinkish-purple on the outside. A flared and lobbed lip curls back to reveal a creamy satin-white interior; as they mature, this gradually deepens to a golden, honey-yellow to provide a delightful, multi-colored display.

  3. Prolific floral display
    The charming effect of a plant in full flower is stunning. The sheer profusion of flower production is terrific; it is not an exaggeration to say that established, well-grown plants are loaded with flowers. The combined colors of the purple, red, and pink exteriors with the creamy white, honey lipped interiors of the flowers are most appealing.

  4. Long flowering period
    The main blooming period occurs in early to midsummer with good re-bloom taking place intermittently throughout the rest of the summer and lasting until mid-autumn. A light trim after the main flush of flowering helps to promote renewed flower production.

  5. Vigorous, yet compact and bushy
    This compact variety - growing eventually to a height of around 15 to 20 feet - is not a rangy climber, like many other honeysuckles. It is great for training onto trellises, pergolas, arbors, fences, sides of carports, and even onto small trees. It makes a fine screen and, if given something to twine on, will provide valuable privacy or disguise unattractive or unsightly features. It can also be used as groundcover, scrambling over banks, covering old tree stumps, or allowed to drape over the edges of low walls and retaining structures. When regularly trimmed, it can also be maintained as a rounded bush or lower growing vine. The trick is to prune a couple of times during the summer months, trimming back the upward growing shoots to form shorter flowering laterals.

  6. Hummingbird magnet
    Hummingbirds, (like children through the ages), love to sip on the small amounts of nectar at the base of the flowers, hence the name honeysuckle. While we do not recommend it for children in your garden, we certainly suggest that it be used to attract these entertaining and glorious little winged visitors who will find the tubular flowers irresistible.

  7. Non-invasive
    Unlike the Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), this variety does not spread rampantly and has not been found to be invasive.

  8. Adaptable and easy to grow
    It grows easily in a wide variety of soils types and is not fussy about lime or acidic soils. It prefers a moist, loamy soil, but will easily adapt and cope with most situations. It flowers best in full sun or partial shade.

  9. Hardy
    Proven hardy to USDA Zone 5, it is capable of withstanding almost anything the weather in our region can throw at it.

  10. No major pest or disease susceptibility
    No major pest or disease problems have been observed.

Lonicera periclymenum ‘Serotina’ is a spectacular, easy to grow, and highly reliable vine. It will bring a wonderful, fragrant dimension to your yard.


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