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10-15' in length (cutting propagated). This re-blooming native gem fills a split rail fence in our nursery where it draws many complementary remarks from customers for its extravagant summer-long floral display. The unscented flowers are very showy with an orange-red exterior and yellow-orange throat. The hummingbirds love it! Plant it in a compost-rich, moisture retentive soil. Provide afternoon shade in areas with very hot summers.
As soon as your order is placed you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second email the day your order ships telling you how it has been sent. Some perennials are shipped as potted plants, some as perennial roots packed in peat. The ‘Plant Information’ section describes how that item will ship. All perennials and fall-planted bulbs are packaged to withstand shipping and are fully-guaranteed. Please open upon receipt and follow the instructions included.
Perennials and fall-planted bulbs are shipped at the proper planting time for your Growing Zone. Perennial and fall-planted bulb orders will arrive separately from seeds. If your order requires more than one shipment and all items are shipping to the same address, there is no additional shipping charge. See our shipping information page for approximate ship dates and more detailed information. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (801) 769-0300 or contact us by email or chat.
Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"I bought three of these 11 years ago. I planted them in places I thought would be appropriate for their ecology. I found the right place for one of them. It has a 1/2"" woody trunk now, and sends out blooms each spring, late May. This is the best native honeysuckle in Utah. A perfect treat for early arriving and migratory hummingbirds. Not a plant for those wanting quick gratification."
"I planted 1 each at the base of 2 dogwood trees last year. They did beautifully and have come back already this year and are close to blooming already(early May)! Can't wait to watch them grow up the tree trunks!"