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Lonicera fragrantissima
Winter honeysuckle is a somewhat stiff-branched, deciduous shrub with a bushy, spreading habit. Typically grows 6-10' tall and as wide. Extremely fragrant (lemony), short-tubed, creamy white flowers appear in early spring before the leaves emerge. Flowers are followed by small, somewhat inconspicuous, red berries which mature in late spring to early summer. Oval, dark green foliage sometimes has bluish tinge. Flowers are a harbinger of spring. Budded branches may be cut for an early, fragrant, indoor arrangement.
Wildlife habitat yard.
This fragrant shrub blooms very early, and on warm winter days is covered in bees and other insects.
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Thank you eftco88. The fragrance is wonderful, too.
Nice!
In Texas, at least. I'm not so sure about other parts of the country.
Spring approaching!