Halliana Japanese Honeysuckle
Hall's Honeysuckles are a very fast growing plant to 15 to 30 feet.
Capable of covering huge amounts of space in a short time, this vine makes a great ground cover on banks and slopes for erosion control.
Be aware that it can be quite invasive.
It has whitish-yellow flowers with a delightful fragrance.
When used as a ground cover, they are about 2 feet tall.
Japanese Honeysuckle 'Halliana', Lonicera japonica 'Halliana', is the most commonly seen Honeysuckle and is also known as Hall's Honeysuckle.
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Harlequin bugs are smelly bugs that pierce the tissue of plants and suck the fluids. Keeping your garden clear of debris and using crop covers is a preventative measure. If you find these bugs, spray with a soapy water solution.
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