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Honeysuckle - Honeyrose
 Ornamental Shrub with Outstanding Color The Honeyrose Honeysuckle is an ornamental shrub with outstanding color all summer long. Plant one in the front yard for the neighbors to enjoy, or several in a grouping to knock their socks off! Your Honeyrose Honeysuckle could almost be called the perfect plant. Its basic form is upright and rounded, providing a lovely silhouette for your landscape in any season. The foliage is an attractive shade of blue-green that serves as an excellent backdrop for the exquisite crimson flowers that appear in the spring. The fragrance of those spectacular blooms is an invitation to hummingbirds, bees and butterflies that will continue on into the fall. In the late summer your Honeysuckle will even offer small berries to your yard’s wildlife. Growing to 10 feet tall with an equal spread, your Honeyrose Honeysuckle will amaze you with its fast-growth and hardy features. In fact, this is one shrub that is actually hard to kill! The foliage is aphid resistant and stands up well to drought, heat, pollution and even the usual ravages of deer. It will adapt to many conditions and is certainly a low maintenance plant. If you’d like an ornamental shrub for your yard that will continually produce spectacular results with little care from you, then the Honeyrose Honeysuckle is an outstanding choice. * Summer long flowers * Wildlife interest * Hardy


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