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Comments (2)Not sure what you mean by spreads tremendously. This honeysuckle is a vigorous vine and can be expected to grow 10ft x 10ft. 18 inches growth in a season is absolutely normal. That is its nature. Have you given it some support in the form of a fence or trellis? It's a N American native in its species form so cannot be classed as invasive. It's just doing what it is meant to. You can prune it back in spring if you want to tidy it up....See Morehoneysuckle 'Major Wheeler'
Comments (1)Major Wheeler is a sempervirens. It has excellent color and a long bloom season but is not fragrant. Burned me up when I saw it listed with a fragrance in that catalog. Gives mail order a bad name....See MoreMajor Wheeler Honeysuckle Vine
Comments (1)I think you made a good choice with Major Wheeler. It has everything you are looking for, disease resistant, about 10 long, bright red blooms all summer long. A magnet for hummingbirds as a bonus. It's happy to either climb or sprawl. You can't go wrong with this one!...See MoreLonicera Major Wheeler
Comments (20)'Graham Thomas' honeysuckle is one I'd like to find. Almost 15 years ago I got two honeysuckles at the RBG plant sale that were labelled 'Graham Thomas'. I planted them in the garden at a long-term care facility where I was volunteering in the garden at the time. The honeysuckles had beautiful, wonderfully scented, soft yellow-white flowers. BUT the dang things would NOT twine around the supports! We made a spiral by screwing in brass cup-hooks and threading the stems through those. I'm not sure if the vines really were 'Graham Thomas' or not.... I'm not a fan of most yellow flowers but those ones were beautiful! I've searched - in person and on-line - but have not been able to find any locally, and have never seen them again at the RBG sales. I haven't volunteered in the garden at the LTC facility for 10 years now and the ownership has changed - I had thought of going to take cuttings but I wouldn't be surprised if the garden has been ripped out/replaced. (It was in desperately bad shape when I was volunteering there as no one else was helping out and management was not interested in spending any money - not even to buy mulch to try to control weeds and improve the heavy clay soil. I just gave up on the whole thing after a couple of years!)...See Moreprairiemoon2 z6b MA
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