Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet - Description
Potted Lonicera brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'Common Name: Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle
Other names: Lonicera Dropmore Scarlet
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor cultivation
Size: Climbs up to 3 meters in height
Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet - Delivery
Delivery info: Expect a seamless delivery experience with our carefully packaged and healthy Lonicera brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet' plants, ensuring they arrive at your doorstep in optimal condition.Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet - Characteristics
Mature Size: Climbs and spreads up to 3 metersEvergreen or deciduous: Deciduous, providing seasonal interest
Preferred position: Thrives in full sun to partial shade
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Vigorous twining vine with clusters of tubular, scarlet-red flowers
Hardy or not Hardy: Hardy and resilient to various weather conditions
Diseases: Generally resistant to common pests and diseases
Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet - Uses
Uses in Garden: Ideal for arbors, fences, and trellises, providing a burst of vibrant color and attracting hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden.Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet - Characteristics
Preferred planting aspect: Full sun to partial shadeIs it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost-hardy
Fast or slow Growing? Moderately fast-growing
Pruning advice: Prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage blooming
Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet - Planting Instruction's in an Irish climate
Planting Time: Spring or early autumnInstruction: Plant in well-draining soil, ensuring proper support for climbing. Water regularly until established.
Trench Preparation: Create a trench wide enough to accommodate the roots.
Positioning of Plants: Choose a location that allows the vine to climb and spread freely.
Plant Spacing: 1-1.5 meters apart
Pruning Instructions: Trim after flowering to control size and shape.
Facts About Products
Watering: Maintain even moisture, especially during dry periods.Feeding: Apply a balanced fertilizer in the growing season.
Wildlife: Attracts pollinators, contributing to a thriving ecosystem.
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