Kintzley's Ghost® Honeysuckle Vine
Lonicera reticulata 'P015S'
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Preorder Shipping Schedule
We ship your plants when it's safe to transport them to your zone. Dates are estimated and subject to weather delays.
| Zone 3-4 | Week of March 30th |
| Zone 5 | Week of March 16th |
| Zone 6 | Week of March 2nd |
| Zone 7-12 | Week of February 23rd |
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Ships in 3-4 business days • Tracking provided • Weather protected
| Under $50 | $9.99 |
| $50 - $99.99 | $14.99 |
| $100 - $149.99 | $16.99 |
| $150 - $198.99 | $24.99 |
| $199+ | FREE |
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There is a good chance you've never seen a Kintzley's Ghost Honeysuckle (Lonicera reticulata 'P015S') which is a hybrid between L. reticulata x L. prolifera species. We hadn't seen one until recently ... and now we can't get it out of our minds! This is unlike any Honeysuckle you've ever seen and unlike any other on the market today!
It begins its display in spring with a flush of pretty glaucous, silvery blue-green leaves. Then, in the late spring/early summer, it covers itself in button-like bunches of tiny yellow tubular honeysuckle flowers. So far, it's akin to many other Honeysuckles, right?
But, here is where things get good! Behind every flower is a perfectly circular, silvery-white, Eucalyptus-like bract that stays on the vine well into the winter, long after the flowers have faded! It looks like hundreds of full moons against the foliage!
As if that isn't enough to set it apart, in the fall, 1-3 orange-red berries appear in the center of each silvery bract, dressing the entire vine up to match the autumn season. Songbirds will flock to these berries, but unfortunately we humans cannot eat them.
This stunning and unique Vine was originally bred in 1880 by Ped Kintzley at Iowa State, but was lost to the public until 2001 when one was spotted in a side alley yard in old Ft. Collins, CO.! The owner of the house, Ped's grandson, had never really thought about the uniqueness of the vine he had. Thanks to an observant gardener, we can now offer this award-winning Honeysuckle to you!
Planting and Application:
Kintzley's Ghost® makes a spectacular centerpiece in a Moon garden, reflecting the evening light with white and silver-colored plants and flowers! Match energy by planting this unique Honeysuckle with Euphobias, Blue Fescue, Artemisia, Hostas, Lamb's Quarters, Russian Sages, Lavenders, and silvery-blue needled Conifers and Junipers!
The tiny little flower clusters are highly sought-after by beneficial insects, butterflies, and even Hummingbirds! So they're incredible nectar-filled options for the Pollinator border! The unique silvery blue-green leaves look fantastic in floral arrangements when Eucalyptus just isn't readily available, so add Kintzley's Ghost® as a backdrop to your cutting garden!
Honeysuckle creates a dramatic effect when climbing up strong supports or rambling along your porch railing. These flowers cling to a vigorously growing vine that's vibrant and dramatic as it clambers over your garden trellis and arbors. The curious foliage looks gorgeous climbing over fences and screening out unsightly views while enhancing your own.
Also, Honeysuckle Vines can be trained into a shrub, or left to trail along the ground as groundcover, garden filler, and on hard-to-mow slopes as erosion control! Beautifully spilling over retaining walls and rambling over hardscapes, throughout a Rock Garden, or just draping themselves over a garden gate or gazebo!
These flowering ornamental vines even work amazingly well in porch planters as both an upright thriller and a flowing spiller. So even if you have no yard, you can enjoy one of these easy-going ornamental Vines!
- Completely Unique Honeysuckle Vine!
- Disc-Shaped Leaves & Yellow Button-Like Blossoms
- Three Seasons of Interest
- Easy, Quick-Growing Silver-Green Leaves
- Fast Screening, Groundcover, Specimen Plant, Containers & Climbing Plant
#ProPlantTips for Care:
A sure conversation piece, this vine is vigorous, cold-hardy, aphid-resistant and fast-growing! Easy to grow, and hardy, Honeysuckle Vines love full sun but are also appreciative of some afternoon shade during the hottest parts of summer in warmer growing zones.
Honeysuckle are not particular about soil type, though these Vines love any well-drained soil that ranges from acidic to alkaline. Flowering best in average moisture, Honeysuckle can be very drought tolerant once established. You can apply a 3-4 inch deep layer of arborist mulch and compost around the base of your Honeysuckle to keep it happy!
Wonderfully low maintenance, these Vines won't need to be pruned often but can be trimmed back after flowering or in the late winter/early spring. Because they are fast-growing, overgrown vines can be cut back hard when dormant or renewal pruned every 3-5 years.
- Shines in Full Sun & Partial Shade
- Water-Wise Root-System
- Hardy Cultivar of the Native Species - Grows Anywhere
- Easy Care & Low Maintenance
- Deer Resistant & Urban Environment-Hardy
These will surely sell out - especially at these prices - so make sure to order your Kintzley's Ghost® Honeysuckle Vine early! Be the first on your block to grow this stunning specimen with the help of Nature Hills Nursery!
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Bloom PeriodEarly Summer, Late Summer
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