#458 (Sh.P6) HYBRID HONEYSUCKLE
Lonicera x purpusii ‘Winter Beauty’
      Planted: 2009
This shrub is in the entrance to the Arboretum.
Purchased from J Parkers, Old Trafford, Manchester in 2008.
Winter Beauty is a cultivar of Lonicera x purpusii which was introduced in 1966 and bred by Peter Dummer, who also introduced many other cultivars.
Lonicera x purpusii is a cross between two Chinese species Lonicera fragrantissima and Lonicera standishii that arose spontaneously at Darmstadt Botanic Gardens Hessen, Germany in the 1923.
Growing to 2.5 m tall and broad, it is a somewhat untidy shrub with ovate leaves and small paired cream/yellow flowers in winter. The flowers are strongly fragrant with the typical honeysuckle scent.
In a favourable environment it may be evergreen but is otherwise deciduous. In the latter case, the flowers are borne on the bare branches.
‘Winter Beauty’ is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.