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honeysuckle hedge
By Surreylad
- 1 Jul, 2011
- 5 likes
my honeysuckle hedge is starting to flower now..
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These are great - we have one that wrapped itself around a dead tree - so we left tree in to let it grow around it :))))
1 Jul, 2011
Yes Meanie it can, i have it with my Forsythia and periwinkle all in one hedge that way i can control them.. that sounds great paul i love the smell of honeysuckle..
2 Jul, 2011
I have just planted Honeysuckle...I love the smell as well.
2 Jul, 2011
i hope it does well Alex, the scent is lovely isn't it :-)
2 Jul, 2011
They grow very well here....it's a shoot with roots on from my mom's plant. Yes, I do love the scent....I cut branches and bring them in the house so I can smell them....
2 Jul, 2011
that sounds great Alex, mine is the front hedge so as i come through the gate i smell it all the way to the front door..
2 Jul, 2011
Thats lovely love the colour so subtle.
2 Jul, 2011
thanks sixpence..
2 Jul, 2011
Your welcome :o))
2 Jul, 2011
Hedge looking healthy :o)
3 Jul, 2011
Thanks Terra :-))
3 Jul, 2011
It is a wonderful scent Surreylad, I grow Lonicera periclymenum 'Graham Thomas' under my lounge windows. :-))
19 Jul, 2011
yes that's a real beauty Muddywalter, must be nice with the scent coming through an open window.. :-))
19 Jul, 2011
You're right Surreylad, it's growing through a Wisteria and takes over the 'smelly' duties when the Wisteria flowers have finished! :-)
19 Jul, 2011
i love wisteria that must be quite a sight and smell too with the honeysuckle, which one is it?
20 Jul, 2011
Thanks to you Surreylad, I've just learnt something. Chinese Wisteria (sinensis) climb 'anti-clockwise' and Japanese Wisteria (floribunda) climb 'clockwise'. I've just hung out of the window to check mine and discovered that I have W. floribunda.
I inherited it when I bought the house so don't know which named variety it is - all I've done is added 'wires' (Gripple System), pruned and trained it. Then I added Clematis viticella 'Etoile Violette' and Lonicera periclymenum 'Graham Thomas' to it.
20 Jul, 2011
I've just learnt something too there, i didn't know that... that sounds wonderful and the scent must be lovely..
20 Jul, 2011
It is Surreylad, with the windows open on a warm, sunny day or evening, scent pervades the whole house (as planned - it's nice to get something right sometimes . . . lol!). :-))
20 Jul, 2011
Lol :-))
21 Jul, 2011
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This photo is of "Honeysuckle periclymenum" in Surreylad's garden
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Lonicera Periclymenum 'Belgica'
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I think that's very brave - this can get quite rampant can't it?
1 Jul, 2011