Lonicera fragrantissima (Winter honeysuckle) - winter flowering, strong fragrance
Lonicera fragrantissima, often known as fragrant honeysuckle or winter honeysuckle, is a remarkable, shrubby plant - unlike most varieties, which appear in the form of climbing vines.
Its flowers are smaller, white, cream or pink, and have a strong and pleasant fragrance. Due to the flowering period, it is an excellent choice to cheer up and perfume the garden in winter. In contrast to many classic Lonicera varieties that bloom in spring or summer, it blooms in mid-winter to early spring, and the flowers have a sweet fragrance.
Lonicera fragrantissima is a semi-evergreen variety, which means that over the winter it will only partially retain its foliage. However, in mild winters some specimens will keep all their foliage
Height with pots included: approx. 40-60 cm
Pot diameter: 19 cm
Plants for the garden or terrace are grown in unprotected spaces or with minimal protection (shading nets or anti-hail nets). For this reason, naturally, they cannot have perfect foliage - the leaves can show traces, defects or other damage.
In the autumn-winter season, the plants are sold without leaves.