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Lonicera ruprechtiana flowers and berries
Caprifoliaceae26 April 202612 min

Ruprecht honeysuckle: complete guide

Lonicera ruprechtiana

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Overview

The Lonicera ruprechtiana, commonly known as Ruprecht honeysuckle or Manchurian honeysuckle, is a decorative shrub from the Caprifoliaceae family. This plant originates from Russia, Korea, and Manchuria and is named after the botanist Johann Ruprecht. It is a robust, hardy shrub that grows for years with minimal maintenance.

The plant reaches a height of 2-3 meters and width of 1.5-2 meters. The shrub flowers from May to June with small, fragrant flowers in white to pink tones. After flowering, red to orange-yellow berries appear that attract birds. The plant is very suitable as a hedge plant or specimen shrub.

Appearance and bloom

Ruprecht honeysuckle is easily recognized by its compound leaves and characteristic flowers. The leaves are opposite and elliptical, approximately 3-5 cm long. The foliage grows dense, ensuring good shade and privacy in hedges.

The flowers appear in pairs along the stems and are approximately 1.5 cm long. They are funnel to tubular-shaped with five lobes. The color varies from white to pink, with yellow inward staminodes. Very fragrant, especially in evenings.

The fruits are red to orange-yellow berries, approximately 8 mm diameter, ripening from August to October and remaining visible throughout the year.

Ideal location

The Lonicera ruprechtiana prefers sunny to half-shaded locations. At least four hours of sun daily is ideal. In full shade, the plant grows slower and flowers less. Provide a sheltered spot without harsh winds.

The plant is suitable for hedge planting in rows 60-80 cm apart. Also good as a specimen shrub in borders or container cultivation against walls.

Soil

The Lonicera ruprechtiana is very flexible regarding soil requirements. The plant grows in nearly any soil as long as it does not remain waterlogged. Tolerates heavy clay soil and acidic soils as well as sandy or alkaline soils.

Add organic matter such as compost or composted leaves at planting. This helps especially in lean soils. In normal garden soil usually no enrichment needed.

Watering

Once established, this honeysuckle needs little water. During the first two years, water regularly, especially in dry periods. Mature plants are quite drought-tolerant.

In containers more water needed than in open ground. Ensure water can drain away, waterlogging must be avoided.

Pruning

The Lonicera ruprechtiana prunes well. Prune immediately after flowering (June-July) for a dense hedge. Remove approximately one third of annual growth. For maintenance pruning two to three times per year.

Old, thick branches can be cut hard back to near the base, the plant regrows well.

Maintenance calendar

February-March: Prune old frost-damaged branches. Reshape plant. April-May: New foliage emerges. Apply light fertilizer. May-June: Plant flowers. Water regularly. July-August: Maintenance pruning. Shape plant. September-October: Berries ripen. Birds visit plant. November-December: Prepare for winter. No more care needed. January: Rest and growth period.

Winter hardiness

This honeysuckle is very hardy to -25 degrees Celsius. The plant tolerates cold winters without problems. Usually damaged by severe frost, but the plant recovers quickly in spring.

In very wet winters extra drainage helps. Usually however no special preparation needed.

Companion plants

Ruprecht honeysuckle combines beautifully with:

  • Myrica gale: fragrant foliage
  • Boxwood: contrast in texture
  • Forsythia: yellow spring flowers against green
  • Spiraea: white spring flowers
  • Euonymus: green or yellow-veined foliage

Conclusion

The Lonicera ruprechtiana is an ideal choice for those seeking a strong, low-maintenance hedge. With its fragrant flowers and bird-attracting berries, the plant offers something beautiful throughout the year. You can purchase this honeysuckle at Intratuin or Gamma. It is a reliable plant that lasts decades without special care.

Follow these guidelines and you will enjoy years of this Manchurian beauty. Visit gardenworld.app for more garden inspiration and designs.

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