Lonicera hildebrandiana - Giant Tropical Burmese Honeysuckle
By Delonix1
- 9 Jun, 2010
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Tropical Giant Burmese Honeysuckle is a very commonly grown gigantic evergreen vine (and is native to Burma). It a prolific bloomer for most of the year and extremely fragrant. It also attracts many hummingbirds...as my neighbor has a large vine too. Photo taken June 7, 2010.
I've read this vine may tolerate temps down to possibly 32 degrees F. / 0 degrees C. for a very short period of time. Large vines will tolerate much colder temps with damage.
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Meanie:
The huge tropical vine can grow much larger than this specimen.
9 Jun, 2010
That is huge ..
11 Jun, 2010
Mushybanna:
I've seen this vine more than twice this size. It is truly a gigantic tropical vine.
13 Jun, 2010
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That is certainly a giant by our standards!
9 Jun, 2010