Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

Creeping honeysuckle
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  • Plantable year-round
  • Low maintenance
  • Evergreen

Plant features Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

Creeping honeysuckle


Description Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' | Creeping honeysuckle

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey', commonly known as creeping honeysuckle, is a charming groundcover plant with a robust and widespread growth habit. This delightful evergreen is a perfect addition to any garden border, group planting, or as an ornamental edge. With its compact size reaching only 10 cm in height and its vibrant foliage, 'Little Honey' offers year-round interest and a touch of elegance to any landscape design.

Key Features

  • The Lonicera is an evergreen variety, ensuring a continuous display of attractive green and purple foliage throughout the seasons.
  • It blooms in the summer months of July and August with delicate flowers that transition from white to yellow, adding a splash of color to your garden.
  • This resilient plant thrives in all well-drained soil types and is quite drought resistant, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.
  • While 'Little Honey' does not produce fruit, its creeping growth form provides excellent ground coverage, preventing weed growth and soil erosion.

Tips

  • Plant Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' in a location where it can receive full sun to partial shade for optimal growth.
  • Maintain average watering habits, ensuring that the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.
  • Minimal pruning is required for this plant, but it can be trimmed lightly to keep its shape and encourage denser growth.
  • Propagation of 'Little Honey' can be easily achieved through semi-ripe cuttings or by layering, allowing you to expand your garden's groundcover over time.
  • Remember that 'Little Honey' is cold sensitive; in regions prone to frost, provide some protection during the coldest months to preserve the vibrant foliage.

Planting & care Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' (Creeping honeysuckle)

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Ideal placement of a Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

For optimal growth, Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' should be situated in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. This evergreen will thrive in various soil conditions, provided the soil is well-drained. Its creeping, widespread growth habit makes it an excellent choice for borders, group, or edge plantings where it can be allowed to spread naturally without the need for significant pruning. The vibrant foliage colors, maintaining their purple and green hues throughout all seasons, will be most vivid when the plant is placed in a well-lit area, ensuring a visually stunning ground cover year-round.

How do I plant a Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

For successful establishment, Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' should be planted in well-drained soil, which can range from nutrient-rich to lean. This evergreen variety thrives in both sun and partial shade, making it versatile for various garden locations. When planting, ensure that the pot-grown specimens are spaced adequately to allow for their sprawling growth habit. It is important to keep the soil consistently moist, particularly during dry spells, to maintain the plant's health and vibrant foliage. Regular watering will support a robust root system, enabling this species to become drought-resistant over time.

Pruning a Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

While Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is low-maintenance when it comes to pruning, occasional trimming can help maintain its shape and encourage a denser growth pattern. If necessary, selectively prune any overreaching stems to keep the creeping growth habit in check. This is best done after the flowering period, in late summer or early autumn, to prevent disrupting the next season's blooms. Always ensure tools are clean and sharp to make precise cuts and support the plant's health.

Watering a Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is well-suited to a range of environmental conditions, thanks to its drought-resistant nature. This evergreen variety thrives best when watered regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but well-drained. Overwatering should be avoided to prevent waterlogging, which could be detrimental to the plant's health. During the growing season, consistent moisture is particularly beneficial to support its lush foliage and vibrant flowering. During the winter months, reduce watering frequency as the plant's growth and water needs naturally decrease.

Fertilising a Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

To ensure the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' thrives, a balanced approach to fertilization is recommended. Apply a general-purpose fertilizer in early spring to support the onset of new growth. A second application can be beneficial during the midsummer to sustain the plant's vitality as it displays its charming yellow and white blooms. Given its evergreen nature and creeping growth habit, the nutrient input will contribute to the plant's lush foliage and overall health. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions when applying fertilizer to avoid overfeeding, which could be detrimental to the plant's well-being. By providing these essential nutrients, the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' will maintain its vibrant presence in the garden throughout the seasons.

The characteristics of a Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is an ideal choice for those seeking a low-maintenance yet vibrant ground cover. Its ability to thrive in a variety of soils makes it a versatile addition to any garden. With proper care, 'Little Honey' will produce a profusion of delicate yellow flowers that emit a lovely fragrance, enhancing the sensory appeal of outdoor spaces. Moreover, its evergreen leaves provide year-round color and texture, creating a lush tapestry in your garden.

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'

Frequently Asked Questions Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' (Creeping honeysuckle)

What will be the height of Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' typically reaches a height ranging from 50 centimeters to 1 meter when fully mature.

What will be the width of Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' will reach a final spread of 50 centimeters to 1 meter as it matures.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is adaptable to various soil types, but it thrives best in well-drained soil. Ensuring proper drainage will provide an optimal environment for the healthy growth of this plant.

What is the ideal positioning for the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

The optimal location for Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' would be an area that receives ample sunlight, as well as a location with partial shade. This plant flourishes in both sunny and partially shaded environments, allowing for its healthy development and vibrant foliage.

What is the flowering colour of the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

The flowers of Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' display a delightful combination of yellow and white hues during the blooming period.

Is the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' hardy?

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is indeed winter hardy. It can endure temperatures between -15.0°C and -9.4°C, falling within the USDA hardiness zones 7b/8a. This indicates that Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is well-equipped to withstand winter conditions in regions encompassing these hardiness zones.

Is the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' evergreen?

Yes, Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is an evergreen plant. This means that it maintains its foliage year-round, providing consistent greenery in your garden or landscape.

What is the growth strength of the Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'?

Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey' is known for its gradual growth, taking between 10 and 20 years to reach its ultimate height. This slow and steady growth allows the plant to mature and develop over an extended period of time.

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