Lonicera quinquelocularis (Translucent Honeysuckle)

Lonicera quinquelocularis (Translucent Honeysuckle) yellow flower plant with green leaves on a shrub

Botanical name: Lonicera quinquelocularis

Common name: Translucent Honeysuckle

Family: Caprifoliaceae

Origin: Himalayas

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeFull sunModerate waterYellow, orange flowersWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsDeciduous plantFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Lonicera quinquelocularis, also known as Translucent Honeysuckle, is a large shrub native to the Himalayas. It typically grows to a height of 5-10 feet tall and features white or off-white flowers which are fragrant and attract both butterflies and hummingbirds. It thrives with full sun, but will also tolerate semi-shade, with moderate water needs. It is a deciduous plant that produces yellow or orange blooms in the summer.

Lonicera quinquelocularis requires a well-draining soil and will not tolerate overly moist conditions. For the best results, it should be planted in full sun and watered moderately to establish a healthy root system. Adding a layer of mulch will also help the soil retain moisture and discourage weed growth.

With proper care, Lonicera quinquelocularis can thrive and is hardy in the USDA Zones 4-8.In cold regions, Lonicera quinquelocularis can be grown in a pot and should be brought in over the winter.

With its fragrant flowers, the plant it will provide a beautiful addition to any landscape.

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