Tatarian Honeysuckle Flower Seeds
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Bring your garden to life with our premium Tatarian Honeysuckle Flower Seeds—a beautiful and rewarding choice for gardeners of all skill levels! Whether you're just starting your first container garden or expanding a flourishing backyard haven, these high-quality seeds boast excellent germination rates and are incredibly easy to grow. Their vibrant blooms not only add a splash of color but also attract pollinators, bringing energy and balance to your outdoor space.
Perfect for home gardens, raised beds, or pots on the patio, these seeds are a delightful way to enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing your own plants. With just a bit of sunlight, water, and care, you’ll be amazed at how quickly your garden thrives. Whether you're harvesting fresh herbs, enjoying homegrown veggies, or simply soaking in the beauty of flowers like the Tatarian Honeysuckle, growing from seed offers unmatched joy and fulfillment. Let your garden journey bloom—one seed at a time!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Autumn or Early Spring
Growth Habit
Upright Multi-Stemmed Shrub
Flavor Profile
Not Edible
Plant Characteristics
Tubular pink to red flowers, blue-green foliage
Use
Hedges, Wildlife Gardens, Naturalized Areas
Growing Conditions
Full Sun to Partial Shade, Well-Drained Soil
Harvest Advantages
Fragrant Blooms, Attracts Pollinators
Plant Resistance
Drought & Deer Resistant
About Tatarian Honeysuckle Flower Seeds
Lonicera tatarica
Seed Names
Tatarian Honeysuckle Seeds, Lonicera tatarica Seeds
Seed Type
Open-Pollinated
Tatarian Honeysuckle (Lonicera tatarica) is a deciduous shrub native to eastern Asia, introduced to North America in the 1700s as an ornamental plant. It features fragrant, tubular flowers ranging from pink to red, blooming in late spring, followed by red to orange berries in summer. The shrub grows 6–12 feet tall and is adaptable to various soil types and light conditions. While attractive to pollinators and birds, it is considered invasive in several regions due to its aggressive growth and seed dispersal by wildlife.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Planting Depth
1/16 Inch (1.5 mm)
Sowing Method
Direct Sow or Tray
Plant Spacing
6–10 Feet
Days to Maturity
90–120 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak in water for 24 hours, then cold stratify for 60 days
Hardiness Zones
3–8
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Autumn or Early Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 1000 sq ft
500
Up to 5000 sq ft
1000
Up to 10000 sq ft