honeysuckle plant in pot Coral Honeysuckle for Sale
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honeysuckle plant in pot Coral Honeysuckle for Sale

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honeysuckle plant in pot Coral Honeysuckle for SaleA Native Honeysuckle Vine That Hummingbirds Can't Resist Coral Honeysuckle Offers Vivid Red Coral Blooms, Effortless Care, and Wildlife Appeal All Season Long Vivid red coral tubular blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies spring through fall Red berries in fall and winter draw songbirds for year round wildlife value Native to eastern North America non invasive, ecologically responsible, and easy to grow Thrives in USDA Zones 410, growing 1520 ft.

A Native Honeysuckle Vine That Hummingbirds Can't Resist

Coral Honeysuckle Offers Vivid Red-Coral Blooms, Effortless Care, and Wildlife Appeal All Season Long

  • Vivid red-coral tubular blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies spring through fall
  • Red berries in fall and winter draw songbirds for year-round wildlife value
  • Native to eastern North America — non-invasive, ecologically responsible, and easy to grow
  • Thrives in USDA Zones 4–10, growing 15–20 ft. tall; works on fences, trellises, arbors, and as ground cover
  • Drought tolerant once established and largely pest-free; genuinely low maintenance
  • Evergreen in warm climates; may die back and regrow in colder zones

If you've ever wanted to attract hummingbirds to your yard without a lot of fuss, Coral Honeysuckle is your answer. This native plant (Lonicera sempervirens) is one of the most rewarding plants we grow. It's tough, fast-climbing, and covered in clusters of vivid red-coral tubular flowers from spring through summer, with sporadic blooms stretching into fall in warmer zones. Unlike the invasive Japanese honeysuckle you want to avoid, this one plays well in the garden, stays manageable, and does something far more useful: it feeds hummingbirds, butterflies, and songbirds all season long.

What Makes the Coral Honeysuckle Special?

A Hummingbird and Pollinator Magnet. The long, tubular coral-red flowers are perfectly shaped for hummingbirds, and butterflies work them just as hard. Once the blooms give way to bright red berries in late summer and fall, songbirds move in. Plant one of these and you're essentially putting out a year-round wildlife buffet in your own backyard.

Blooms for Months, Not Just Weeks. Most flowering vines give you a concentrated burst of color and then go quiet. Coral Honeysuckle keeps producing new blooms on fresh growth from spring through summer, with continued flowering into fall and even mild winters in warmer zones. That's sustained color and wildlife value over most of the growing season.

A True Native, Not Invasive. Coral Honeysuckle is native across the eastern United States, and that matters. It supports native wildlife the way imported plants simply can't, and it won't take over your yard or neighboring wild areas the way Japanese honeysuckle does. It's the responsible, beautiful choice for any pollinator or wildlife garden.

Versatile in the Landscape. Train it up a trellis, fence, arbor, or mailbox post for a classic cottage-garden look. Let it spill down a wall or slope as a ground cover. Grow it in a large container on a patio. The dark green leaves with silvery undersides look attractive year-round, and in South Florida the vine stays fully evergreen.

How to Care for Coral Honeysuckle

  • Plant it in full sun to partial shade; more sun means more blooms
  • These flower vines thrive in well-drained soil that's slightly acidic to neutral. Add our acidic potting soil at checkout for best results!
  • Water regularly through the first growing season to help it establish, then back off; once it's settled in, it handles drought without complaint.
  • Prune in early spring, typically mid to late March, to encourage a flush of lush new growth and keep the vine from getting bare at the base.

Coral Honeysuckle is about as forgiving as vines come. Beyond that annual cutback and occasional shaping, it really doesn't ask much. Feed once or twice a year with slow-release root boosting fertilizer in spring and fall, and you're all set!

Why Buy Coral Honeysuckle from Perfect Plants Nursery?

When you're shopping for native plants online, it matters where they come from. A lot of e-commerce sellers are drop shippers who never touch what they sell. We're the opposite. Every coral honeysuckle vine that leaves our property was grown right here in Florida and shipped direct from our nursery to your door, no middlemen involved. We've been doing this since 1980, and native plants like Lonicera sempervirens are a genuine passion, not just a product line.

View our collection of vining shrubs today. Happy Planting!

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