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Lonicera hispidula—Hairy Honeysuckle Seeds

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Hairy Honeysuckle, Pink Honeysuckle, or California Honeysuckle is a charming Western native plant that's more of a climber amongst shrubs in the garden than something you'd train up a trellis.

Often seen in lower elevations, it's a native plant that's considered to be a shrub or vine. So be sure to place it in a location where it can do its natural thing.

These seeds were harvested from berries I collected in the garden of my dear friend Kate Bryant. A garden designer and author, she has great taste in plants and has a garden teeming with wildlife throughout the year.

After the plants have gone to seed, you'll have beautiful clusters of translucent red berries left to admire on the vine. These are edible but they're bitter.

Germination instructions will be included with your seeds. Some experience with seed germination would be helpful. (20 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera hispidula
Grows 3-6' x varies
Sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-10
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Hairy Honeysuckle, Pink Honeysuckle, or California Honeysuckle is a charming Western native plant that's more of a climber amongst shrubs in the garden than something you'd train up a trellis.

Often seen in lower elevations, it's a native plant that's considered to be a shrub or vine. So be sure to place it in a location where it can do its natural thing.

These seeds were harvested from berries I collected in the garden of my dear friend Kate Bryant. A garden designer and author, she has great taste in plants and has a garden teeming with wildlife throughout the year.

After the plants have gone to seed, you'll have beautiful clusters of translucent red berries left to admire on the vine. These are edible but they're bitter.

Germination instructions will be included with your seeds. Some experience with seed germination would be helpful. (20 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera hispidula
Grows 3-6' x varies
Sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-10
Hairy Honeysuckle, Pink Honeysuckle, or California Honeysuckle is a charming Western native plant that's more of a climber amongst shrubs in the garden than something you'd train up a trellis.

Often seen in lower elevations, it's a native plant that's considered to be a shrub or vine. So be sure to place it in a location where it can do its natural thing.

These seeds were harvested from berries I collected in the garden of my dear friend Kate Bryant. A garden designer and author, she has great taste in plants and has a garden teeming with wildlife throughout the year.

After the plants have gone to seed, you'll have beautiful clusters of translucent red berries left to admire on the vine. These are edible but they're bitter.

Germination instructions will be included with your seeds. Some experience with seed germination would be helpful. (20 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera hispidula
Grows 3-6' x varies
Sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-10

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