Yellow Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens 'Sulphurea.' Lonicera sempervirens 'Sulphurea,' also known as trumpet honeysuckle, is a climbing vine that can reach heights of 10-15' and, on rare occasions, even up to 20'. It's one of the most stunning vining honeysuckles you'll encounter and is primarily found in the southeastern U.S. The large, non-fragrant flowers have a lovely narrow trumpet shape and are a cheerful yellow. Blooms appear in delightful whorled clusters at the ends of the stems Spring-Summer. They are a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, bringing your garden to life. From late summer to early fall, you'll notice red berries that, while inedible, add a lovely touch to your landscape and attract birds looking for a snack. The oval leaves have a bluish-green hue. Semi-evergreen (may lose some or all leaves in harsh winters). This vibrant vine thrives in average, medium-moisture well-drained soils under full sun, though it can adapt to shade; It blooms best in bright sunlight. I