Species: Lonicera tatarica
(lon-iss'er-ah tah-tare'i-kah)
Tatarian Honeysuckle
Found on Course Walks
Map of plant locations
(Plant location data may be incomplete)
In Collection(s):
None Listed
Cultivars
This species is seriously invasive almost anywhere in the United States, therefore it generally should not be planted. That said some cultivars do exist.
'Alba', 'Arnold Red', 'Freedom', 'Lutea', 'Nana', 'Rosea'Ornamental Characteristics
Shrub > 8 feet
10' - 12' (spread 10' - 12')
Deciduous
upright oval to rounded shrub
seeds profusely invasive
Environmental Characteristics
Full sun, Part shade, Shade
3b
Can tolerate acid to alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 8.0)
leafs out very early in spring; white to pink flowers in May; red fruit appears in July
Occasionally saturated or very wet soil; Consistently moist, well-drained soil; Occasional periods of dry soil
See graphic below
Insect Disease
Russian aphid damage is pervasive
Bare Root Transplanting
Other
Native to Central Asia, INVASIVE in US
Moisture Tolerance Graphic
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