Lonicera japonica Halliana
The Highlights
Common name: Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle
Flower Colour: Creamy white, fading to pale yellow
Flowering Period: June to September
Fragrance: Strong, sweetly fragrant – especially in the evening
Foliage: Semi-evergreen to evergreen (in milder areas)
Height & Spread: 6–9m × 1.5–3m (20–30ft × 5–10ft)
Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK
Position: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil (tolerates a range of conditions)
Pruning Group: Light annual pruning after flowering
Wildlife Friendly
Why Choose Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’ for Your Garden?
Looking for a low-maintenance climber that offers both beauty and fragrance throughout the summer months? Lonicera ‘Halliana’ is one of the best. With vigorous growth, long-lasting blooms, and a scent that fills the evening air, it’s a favourite for gardeners seeking reliable performance with little effort.
Benefits of Growing ‘Halliana’ Honeysuckle:
Deliciously fragrant flowers from early to late summer
Rapid growth – perfect for screening or covering structures
Semi-evergreen foliage provides year-round interest
Tolerates a range of soils and conditions
Ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens
Hardy and easy to grow in most UK gardens
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Position
Prefers a spot in full sun or partial shade. Full sun encourages maximum flower production and fragrance, but it also performs well in dappled or light shade.
Soil Requirements
Tolerant of most well-drained soils, including clay, loam, and sandy types. Add compost or organic matter at planting for best results.
Support & Pruning
Provide a trellis, arch, or other support for climbing. Prune lightly after flowering to control shape and size, and remove any dead or untidy growth.
Watering & Feeding
Water regularly while establishing. Feed in spring with a general-purpose fertiliser to encourage strong growth and flowering.
The Highlights
Common name: Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle
Flower Colour: Creamy white, fading to pale yellow
Flowering Period: June to September
Fragrance: Strong, sweetly fragrant – especially in the evening
Foliage: Semi-evergreen to evergreen (in milder areas)
Height & Spread: 6–9m × 1.5–3m (20–30ft × 5–10ft)
Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK
Position: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil (tolerates a range of conditions)
Pruning Group: Light annual pruning after flowering
Wildlife Friendly
Why Choose Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’ for Your Garden?
Looking for a low-maintenance climber that offers both beauty and fragrance throughout the summer months? Lonicera ‘Halliana’ is one of the best. With vigorous growth, long-lasting blooms, and a scent that fills the evening air, it’s a favourite for gardeners seeking reliable performance with little effort.
Benefits of Growing ‘Halliana’ Honeysuckle:
Deliciously fragrant flowers from early to late summer
Rapid growth – perfect for screening or covering structures
Semi-evergreen foliage provides year-round interest
Tolerates a range of soils and conditions
Ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens
Hardy and easy to grow in most UK gardens
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Position
Prefers a spot in full sun or partial shade. Full sun encourages maximum flower production and fragrance, but it also performs well in dappled or light shade.
Soil Requirements
Tolerant of most well-drained soils, including clay, loam, and sandy types. Add compost or organic matter at planting for best results.
Support & Pruning
Provide a trellis, arch, or other support for climbing. Prune lightly after flowering to control shape and size, and remove any dead or untidy growth.
Watering & Feeding
Water regularly while establishing. Feed in spring with a general-purpose fertiliser to encourage strong growth and flowering.
The Highlights
Common name: Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle
Flower Colour: Creamy white, fading to pale yellow
Flowering Period: June to September
Fragrance: Strong, sweetly fragrant – especially in the evening
Foliage: Semi-evergreen to evergreen (in milder areas)
Height & Spread: 6–9m × 1.5–3m (20–30ft × 5–10ft)
Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK
Position: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil (tolerates a range of conditions)
Pruning Group: Light annual pruning after flowering
Wildlife Friendly
Why Choose Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’ for Your Garden?
Looking for a low-maintenance climber that offers both beauty and fragrance throughout the summer months? Lonicera ‘Halliana’ is one of the best. With vigorous growth, long-lasting blooms, and a scent that fills the evening air, it’s a favourite for gardeners seeking reliable performance with little effort.
Benefits of Growing ‘Halliana’ Honeysuckle:
Deliciously fragrant flowers from early to late summer
Rapid growth – perfect for screening or covering structures
Semi-evergreen foliage provides year-round interest
Tolerates a range of soils and conditions
Ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens
Hardy and easy to grow in most UK gardens
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24 hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Position
Prefers a spot in full sun or partial shade. Full sun encourages maximum flower production and fragrance, but it also performs well in dappled or light shade.
Soil Requirements
Tolerant of most well-drained soils, including clay, loam, and sandy types. Add compost or organic matter at planting for best results.
Support & Pruning
Provide a trellis, arch, or other support for climbing. Prune lightly after flowering to control shape and size, and remove any dead or untidy growth.
Watering & Feeding
Water regularly while establishing. Feed in spring with a general-purpose fertiliser to encourage strong growth and flowering.