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Lonicera henryi, or Henry’s honeysuckle, is a vigorous evergreen climber. It provides year-round dark green foliage, yellow-orange flowers in summer, and purple-black berries for autumn interest. This adaptable plant is perfect for screening and attracting garden wildlife.
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Lonicera henryi, also known as Henry’s honeysuckle, is a vigorous evergreen climber, perfect for adding year-round structure and beauty to your UK garden.
Hailing from the woodlands of western China, where it was first discovered by the renowned botanist Augustine Henry, this robust honeysuckle quickly became a cherished addition to gardens worldwide. It is a highly adaptable plant, thriving in various conditions and quickly establishing itself to create a lush, verdant curtain. Furthermore, its ability to provide constant greenery makes it a valuable asset for any garden design, particularly for those seeking reliable, low-maintenance screening or ground cover.
Lonicera henryi is an exceptional evergreen climber, cherished for its resilience and continuous appeal. Its lance-shaped, dark green leaves remain on the plant throughout the year, offering a consistent backdrop. New growth often emerges with a pleasing reddish-purple tint, adding subtle colour variation. In early summer, typically from June to August, the plant produces clusters of small, tubular flowers. These blossoms display a charming blend of yellow and orange tones, often tinged with red, creating a lovely contrast against the deep green foliage. While not overtly fragrant, the flowers are a significant draw for local pollinators.
Following the floral display, Lonicera henryi develops small, glossy, purple-black berries. These attractive fruits provide further decorative interest into autumn and winter. Beyond their visual appeal, these berries are also a valuable food source for various bird species, thus enhancing the biodiversity of your garden space. This Henry’s honeysuckle is incredibly versatile; you can use it to cover walls, fences, pergolas, or arbours, where its dense growth offers privacy and beauty. Moreover, it works effectively as robust groundcover on banks or slopes, helping to suppress weeds and stabilise soil.
Maintaining Lonicera henryi is straightforward. Pruning is not strictly necessary for health but can be done after flowering to manage its size or to shape it as desired. Simply remove any unwanted or overgrown shoots to maintain its vigour and neat appearance. This plant is a fantastic choice for gardeners seeking an easy-to-grow, evergreen climber that delivers consistent performance and contributes positively to garden wildlife.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Water Lonicera henryi regularly, especially during dry periods, to ensure proper establishment and growth. Apply a layer of mulch annually around the base to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Prune after flowering to manage its size and shape, removing any overcrowded or unruly shoots.


