Lonicera japonica 'Hall's Prolific' | 2 Litre Pot | 60cm - 70cm Height

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Common Names

  • Japanese Honeysuckle

Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’ is a vigorous, fragrant Japanese Honeysuckle, producing abundant creamy-white to yellow flowers from summer to autumn. This semi-evergreen climber provides lush foliage, attracts pollinators, and is perfect for covering walls and fences, bringing beauty and scent to UK gardens.

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Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’ is a vigorous, fragrant climbing honeysuckle, perfect for brightening UK gardens with its abundant flowers and lush foliage.

Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’) offers immense charm and a delightful scent to any outdoor space. This robust climber makes a superb choice for gardeners seeking an attractive, low-maintenance plant. It rapidly covers walls, fences, and pergolas, adding beauty throughout the seasons. Furthermore, its ability to thrive in various conditions makes it a versatile option for many UK garden styles. Consequently, it consistently proves a popular and rewarding addition, enriching gardens with its captivating presence.

Key Features of Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’

  • Produces highly fragrant, creamy-white flowers that fade to yellow.
  • Boasts a long flowering period from early summer right through to autumn.
  • Features vigorous, semi-evergreen foliage, offering year-round interest.
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators.
  • Adapts well to a wide range of soil types and different garden aspects.
  • Serves as an ideal plant for covering structures or as effective ground cover.

Unveiling Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’

Plant and Cultivar Information

Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’, often known as Japanese Honeysuckle, brings immense appeal to UK gardens. This particular cultivar earns its name, ‘Hall’s Prolific’, due to its exceptionally abundant flowering. It truly lives up to its ‘prolific’ reputation, delivering a spectacular floral display. As a member of the honeysuckle family, it exhibits characteristic twinning stems that readily climb and spread.

Bloom and Foliage

The flowers of this delightful plant emerge as creamy white or pale yellow. Over time, these blooms mature, deepening to a rich golden yellow. Indeed, this colour transition adds visual interest throughout its long flowering season, from June through to October. Notably, each trumpet-shaped flower emits a powerful, sweet fragrance, especially noticeable on warm evenings.

Moreover, its lush, dark green leaves are semi-evergreen. Therefore, the plant provides valuable coverage and visual structure during milder UK winters, only shedding leaves in very cold snaps. This enduring foliage ensures continuous appeal in the garden.

Garden Uses and Pruning for Lonicera japonica

Gardeners often employ Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’ to adorn fences, pergolas, and walls. Its fast growth quickly creates a leafy screen or fragrant canopy. Alternatively, it functions effectively as robust ground cover, suppressing weeds with its dense habit. Many choose it for challenging areas needing quick establishment.

You should prune this plant after it finishes flowering. This helps manage its vigorous growth and encourages a fresh flush of blooms the following year. Simply remove any dead or weak stems, also shaping the plant as desired. It tolerates hard pruning well, making it easy to maintain.

A Haven for Wildlife

Beyond its beauty, this Japanese Honeysuckle provides significant ecological benefits. Its nectar-rich flowers are a magnet for various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. These busy insects flock to its blooms, making it a wonderful addition for biodiversity. Furthermore, its dense foliage offers shelter for small birds and other garden wildlife. Thus, planting Lonicera japonica ‘Hall’s Prolific’ actively supports the local ecosystem.

Max Height 8.00 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun Partial Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam Chalk
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Provide sturdy support for this vigorous climber, such as a trellis, wire, or pergola. Water regularly during dry periods, particularly whilst establishing. Apply a balanced, general-purpose fertiliser in spring to encourage healthy growth and abundant flowering. Prune immediately after flowering to manage its size, remove dead or weak stems, and maintain desired shape. It tolerates hard pruning if rejuvenation is needed.