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Lonicera hildebrandiana - Tropical Giant Burmese Honeysuckle
By Delonix1
- 24 May, 2011
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The Tropical Giant Burmese Honeysuckle can grow to a massive size with a huge trunk in San Diego, CA. It's commonly used along cyclone fences, however, the trunk in time can bend the cyclone fence. This big vine or shrubby vine blooms with very sweetly-scented flowers most of the year here. Photo taken May 23, 2011 in Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA.
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Alexandramou:
Yes, the trunk on this plant is around 10in/25cm in diameter.
I look forward to seeing your pic soon. :>)
24 May, 2011
It does look good grown as a shrub.
5 Nov, 2011
Meanie:
I like it grown as a shrub, also. It just needs to be cut back a lot.
You see hundreds of these growing along ugly cyclone fences in parking lot areas in downtown San Diego.
5 Nov, 2011
If it vines that big, having one of these in the right climate would be like a hand grenade with the pin pulled - as long as you have a firm grip on it all is well, but let go and all hell breaks loose!!
5 Nov, 2011
That's about it! It looks good in a big area because it blooms most of the year.
5 Nov, 2011
I would dearly like to swap some of my rare tropicals for a rooted clipping of this, or seeds...please contact me at tropicalgardener@gmail.com Thanks Frank :)
8 Dec, 2016
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wow, that is some honeysuckle!!! I just planted one, not sure of the type....will post pic soon.
24 May, 2011