Honeysuckle - Dropmore scarlet
By Janey
- 21 Aug, 2012
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Tubular type Honeysuckle, no scent but I love the vivid colour.
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Is it 'Dropmore Scarlet' Janey?
21 Aug, 2012
Yes it is Grandmage! Thats the one Karen....:o))
21 Aug, 2012
I always remember it..no idea why, I've never grown it! Some names just stick!
21 Aug, 2012
Ha..ha it didn't with me......its only a slender plant, hasn't really thickened up at all, but these flowers will be coming till the frosts do.....
21 Aug, 2012
Yes, I love honeysuckle for their late display. I did add an evergreen one this year so hopefully next year it will give me some late colour. My big yellow 'Susan' is going great guns!
21 Aug, 2012
That's a lovely one - never seen this before!
22 Aug, 2012
Have you pics of Susan Karen? I would like to see it.
It's unusual isn't it Scottish, almost Mediterranean looking....
22 Aug, 2012
Yes Janey - very mediterranean looking. I had 3 huge honeysuckles covering the fence in my side garden. Dug out 2 and gave them away and the other was cut right back to the ground as I needed to mend the trellis.
It's going ok this year but only has around 6 flowers.
23 Aug, 2012
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It is so fuschia like! Quite lovely.
21 Aug, 2012