Lonicera hildebrandiana - Giant Tropical Burmese Honeysuckle
By Delonix1
- 4 Nov, 2011
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A close up of the very sweetly fragrant Giant Tropical Burmese Honeysuckle flowers at the San Diego Zoo. Photo taken Nov. 3, 2011.
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Meanie:
It's a woody climber. It can vine to more than 100ft/32m It can be trimmed into a nice woody viny-shrub, also.
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The flowers look a little like those of Anigozanthus.
Is it a climber?
4 Nov, 2011