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Annual floral plant Goldflame Honeysuckle
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Characteristics

Type
annual
Flower color
pink
Use
for gardens, climbing plants
Other characteristics
for attracting butterflies, fragrants

Description

The Goldflame Honeysuckle is most often grown as a trailing vine with incredible flowers. It would create a dramatic affect climbing a trellis or your front porch rail. Imagine having a Goldflame Honeysuckle in your own yard. A delicious blend of light to hot pink, exotic flowers cling to a vigorous vine of vibrant green as it twists and turns around your garden trellis. A heavenly scent of succulent sweetness drifts on the afternoon breeze. Butterflies, resplendent in their summer finery, flit among the blooms as hummingbirds briefly pause to draw nectar from the tubular blossoms, a peaceful interlude amid the chaos of everyday life. Your Honeysuckle will easily grow to 15 feet and start blooming in spring, lasting all summer long. The hot pink flowers are the perfect showcase for the yellow-gold interior for which the cultivar is named. The 2-inch long oval leaves are a delightful blue-green shade, adding to the colorful display of this outstanding plant. A useful feature of the Goldflame Honeysuckle is that, unlike some other flowering vines, it can also be trained into a shrub or left to trail along the ground. It’s adaptable to many conditions, and easy to manage. The Goldflame Honeysuckle is an amazing hardy vine with exquisite flowers, intense fragrance and long bloom period. It would be an enchanting addition to your yard this summer. * Hot Pink Flower with Golden Interior * Vine Will Grow Anywhere * Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds
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