Lonicera involucrata—Twinberry or Bush Honeysuckle Seeds
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Twinberry is a deciduous shrub native to the Pacific Northwest. Often found in coastal areas, it likes living in wet low areas. In NW gardens, once established, it becomes drought-tolerant—but it will need a decent amount of space and a bit of extra irrigation in order to flower beautifully in your garden.
Like other honeysuckles, it will attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These require some extra knowledge to germinate, but otherwise, they're fairly easy. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera involucrata
Grows 6' x 10'
Likes sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-8
Like other honeysuckles, it will attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These require some extra knowledge to germinate, but otherwise, they're fairly easy. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera involucrata
Grows 6' x 10'
Likes sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-8
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Twinberry is a deciduous shrub native to the Pacific Northwest. Often found in coastal areas, it likes living in wet low areas. In NW gardens, once established, it becomes drought-tolerant—but it will need a decent amount of space and a bit of extra irrigation in order to flower beautifully in your garden.
Like other honeysuckles, it will attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These require some extra knowledge to germinate, but otherwise, they're fairly easy. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera involucrata
Grows 6' x 10'
Likes sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-8
Like other honeysuckles, it will attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These require some extra knowledge to germinate, but otherwise, they're fairly easy. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera involucrata
Grows 6' x 10'
Likes sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-8
Twinberry is a deciduous shrub native to the Pacific Northwest. Often found in coastal areas, it likes living in wet low areas. In NW gardens, once established, it becomes drought-tolerant—but it will need a decent amount of space and a bit of extra irrigation in order to flower beautifully in your garden.
Like other honeysuckles, it will attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These require some extra knowledge to germinate, but otherwise, they're fairly easy. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera involucrata
Grows 6' x 10'
Likes sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-8
Like other honeysuckles, it will attract birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These require some extra knowledge to germinate, but otherwise, they're fairly easy. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Lonicera involucrata
Grows 6' x 10'
Likes sun to part shade
USDA zones: 6-8