Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’ is an exceptional evergreen honeysuckle climber, celebrated for its vigorous growth, year-round foliage, and highly fragrant flowers. The plant produces long, flexible twining stems that can be trained easily over pergolas, arches, trellises, fences, or walls, providing rapid and dense vertical coverage. Its evergreen leaves remain lush and dark green even through the winter months, offering continuous structure, screening, and privacy in the garden.
The flowers of Hall’s Honeysuckle are equally impressive. Emerging as pure, snowy white blooms in early summer, they gradually mature to a rich, buff-yellow, creating a natural two-tone effect that adds depth and charm to vertical spaces. Flower clusters are abundant, long-lasting, and carry an intense, sweet fragrance that permeates the garden, particularly during warm evenings, delighting gardeners and visitors alike.
Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’ is a vigorous evergreen climber, typically reaching 3–5 metres in height with a spread of 2–3 metres. Its flexible, twining stems allow easy training over pergolas, arches, fences, or walls, providing rapid vertical coverage and a permanent green screen. Tubular flowers, approximately 3–4 centimetres in length, appear in abundance throughout summer, initially snowy white and gradually maturing to golden-yellow, creating a beautiful two-tone display. The flowers release a powerful sweet fragrance that carries throughout the garden, particularly in warm evenings. Hardy and low-maintenance, this climber retains its lush, dark green foliage year-round, offering structure, privacy, and continuous visual interest. Ideal for scented gardens, vertical screens, or romantic outdoor spaces, Hall’s Honeysuckle combines height, coverage, beauty, and fragrance.