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Garden: Honeysuckle

Dew drops on Honeysuckle.

By lovingnature from Maryville, TN

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Did you know that you can lick the nectar of a honeysuckle flower. It taste very sweet. You should try it. It is a tradition of mine every spring as well as catch one lightning bug and then letting it go. Peace!

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(Archived Apr 21, 2010)Garden: Honeysuckle

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Garden: Honeysuckle
This is the second cape honeysuckle on the back wall. The birds love it's protection. And it is close to the water fall, where they drink and bathe.

By Great Granny Vi from Moorpark, CA

(Archived Apr 05, 2010)Garden: Honeysuckle (Columbine?)

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Garden: Honeysuckle
This is close up of a beautiful honeysuckle plant my Mom has.

Source: My Mom's Garden

By Mythi from Poulsbo WA

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Very pretty honeysuckle plant That's my first. I did not know of this plant. Thanks, good luck. (07/30/2009)

By kffrmw88

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Wow thats really pretty.I have a Variegated Honeysuckle vine,totally different look.the flowers are half pink/orange/yellow,the Hummingbirds love it. Here's mine.Hope you enjoy. God Bless Betsy 5b/n.e IN (08/03/2009)

By Bet_H_58

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Mythi do you know what the name of the honeysuckle is because it looks an awful lot like columbine. (08/03/2009)

By lindybell

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It is a columbine I know I used to live in Colorado. It is the state flower I think. Check it out on the net. It is pretty. (08/03/2009)

By rasta

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Maybe they are different in WA but here in NC the honeysuckle flower is white. Either way, the aroma from it is one of my favorite first signs of summer! (08/03/2009)

By Cricketnc

RE: Garden: Honeysuckle

That flower looks just like a columbine that I grew in my shade garden this year. Is it vining or a bush honeysuckle? (08/03/2009)

By ncgardener

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That is columbine. No doubt about it. My daughter has honeysuckle and it's a vine with white flowers that smell wonderful. Columbine has no scent. (08/03/2009)

By c t

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Very pretty photo of this flower, regardless of what it is. Thank you for sharing such a gorgeous flower. (10/26/2009)

By meoowmom

(Archived Jul 29, 2009)Garden: Honeysuckle In Bloom

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The honeysuckle is just at its peak right now, so I thought you might enjoy this close-up image. The one-inch blossoms are literally covering the branches of our two bushes, which have grown to about 10 feet in height.

By Coreen

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Thank you for sharing. It's beautiful. I'll bet the humming birds are happy to see it in bloom! (06/26/2008)

By Lisa Adams

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Those are so beautiful, thanks for sharing! Lisa in Indiana (06/26/2008)

By Lisa

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Wow, very pretty! (06/27/2008)

By eyerishrose

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Got some questions please I love honeysuckle bushes and they smell so great. First where did you get the plant and also where and how far did you plant from your house we have a small/medium back yard and are they easy to grow. (07/03/2008)

By Barbara Snyder

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