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Name Lonicera nitida 'Bank of Gold'
Price £ 6.50 / each
Colourscream
SizeHeight: 2m/6ft
Spread: 3m/10ft
AspectPrefers full sun or partial shade.
CareGrow in any well drained soil. If you wish to restrict the size of the shrub, cut back flowered shoots (after flowering) to strong side shoots lower down the plant. When plants grow mature and overcrowded (normally after between 5 and 10 years) take out a main branch at the base.
Uses-Use at the back of a mixed bed/border
DescriptionA large deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub, with a delicate arching habit. Fabulous creamy fragrant flowers are produced in Winter, followed by dull red berries (which will cause mild stomach upset if eaten). These plants are very low maintenance and are fully hardy.