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<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'
<i>Lonicera periclymenum</i> 'Serotina'

Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina'

late Dutch honeysuckle

A classic cottage garden climber with large, fragrant, tubular, creamy-white flowers, streaked dark red-purple, that give it a...

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Rhubarb and custard confection of flower on this fragrant climber, which pumps out scent in the evening and can attract hawk moths - the fat Henries of the natural world Val Bourne - Garden Writer

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