Lonicera x heckrotti 'Firecracker'
Common name(s): Golden Flame Honeysuckle, Firecracker Honeysuckle, Firecracker
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Leaf Properties
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Colour(s) Autumn
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Texture(s) Upper
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Flower Properties
Gender: Bisexual
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Coastal
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General Notes
'Firecracker' was bred by Peter Moore in Hampshire, England. 'Firecracker' is a hardy, fast growing, non-invasive hybrid Honeysuckle, with spectacular fragrant flowers in a mix of pinks, reds and golden tones in Summer to Autumn. Great for a pergola or trellis, to cover a wall or as a specimen in the garden.