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Shrubs: Honeysuckle

Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle


The Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle, `Lonicera tatarica,' is a tolerant and reliable shrub with good flowering and fruiting habits. Originating in southern Russia and Turkistan, it will grow in either full sunlight or partial shade in any garden soil. Its fragrant, pink or white flowers are produced in spring, opening from pale pink buds. The fruit and flower colors will vary with cultivar. This Honeysuckle is widely distributed throughout the United States. It forms a neat shrub for screens and windbreaks.
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