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Mar 20, 2015 10:42 AM CST
Name: Betty
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Yes there are different varieties I ordered Major Wheeler from Romence Gardens in Michigan
http://www.romencegardens.com/... two years ago. I was impressed with the vine they sent it was good sized not some wimpy little sprout.

The other one I have has been here for years it is Dropmore Scarlet here is a description
http://plants.bachmanslandscap...

I could not say one is better than the other since one is just going on it's third year. Mine never have the blooms dry up. Just google honeysuckle vines to see some of the cultivars, then you can see what is hardy and the pictures will give you sample of what may appeal to you. @Newyorkrita has more honeysuckles she could tell which ones she likes.
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Betty MN Zone4 AHS member

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