HoneyBerry
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showing off my purple honeysuckle

This is my Purple Honeysuckle. I planted a starter sprout a long time ago. It is in bloom now and the bees love the flowers. It doesn't have purple flowers. I think the 'purple' part of the name must have to do with the leaves. It's heavy on the fence so I need to add some support. I had no idea that it would turn out so nice. It smells nice. It looks better in real life than in the pictures. The flowers are multicolored.
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close up
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view from inside fenced yard
view from inside fenced yard
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view from the street
view from the street
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luis_pr
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Is that a honeysuckle whose leaf bottoms look kind of grayish? Nice. I have a winter honeysuckle and the pollinators like it too. It just blooms quite early though.

HoneyBerry
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I am not sure if it is the same as what you describe. Some of the leaves are purple. I think that the variety that I have is Japanese Purple Leaf Honeysuckle. It is so beautiful right now while in bloom. I saw a hummingbird drinking from it the other day.

KIOWA
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Beautiful.... now I'm on the hunt!!!!

HoneyBerry
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It is currently in full bloom. It is so more beautiful in real life than how it looks in the pictures.

I haven’t seen any bees or hummingbirds hanging around it like in past years.

luis_pr
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Bees are around over here in Texas but hummingbirds... hmm, have not noticed them yet. I saw and smelled a few wild honeysuckles in several parks a month ago.

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I have seen hummingbirds around lately. A few bees, but not many.
I created a video yesterday of my honeysuckle, but could not find a way to load it to this sight.

My honeysuckle is bigger now and so gorgeous. I need to strengthen the fence that it sits on.



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