Honeysuckles are known for their sweetly scented, colorful tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. If you love the look of honeysuckle blooms but want to explore similar options, there are a number of pink flowering vines and shrubs that resemble honeysuckle.
When identifying pink blooms that look like honeysuckle examine the flower structure and growth habit. Key traits to look for include
- Tubular or trumpet-shaped pink flowers
- Clustered, pair blossoms along the stem
- Vining or arching shrubby growth
- Attracts pollinators like hummingbirds
Here are some top picks for beautiful pink flowers that resemble honeysuckle
Pink Mandevilla
Mandevilla produces large clusters of bright pink, trumpet-shaped blooms from spring through fall. A tropical vine, mandevilla thrives in warm climates or as a container plant that can be overwintered indoors. The abundant flowers look very similar to pink honeysuckle and attract hummingbirds.
Pink Trumpet Vine
Also known as trumpet creeper, the pink trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) has clusters of large, tubular pink flowers that look nearly identical to honeysuckle. A vigorous vine, it needs sturdy support and can grow up to 40 feet. Hummingbirds love trumpet vine for its nectar-rich blooms.
Pink Lady’s Slipper Vine
Lady’s slipper vine (Pedilanthus tithymaloides) is named for its unique pink, orchid-like flowers which resemble slippers. While the flowers have a different shape than honeysuckle, the profuse clustered blooms and arching growth habit are reminiscent of honeysuckle vines.
Pink Coral Honeysuckle
A true honeysuckle pink coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) has clusters of long trumpet-shaped pink flowers with yellow interiors. A twining vine native across much of the eastern U.S., it is a hummingbird magnet. ‘Major Wheeler’ is a popular cultivar.
Pink Chaparral Honeysuckle
Lonicera hispidula, also called California honeysuckle or pink chaparral honeysuckle, is a vining shrub with abundant pink tubular blossoms. Native to the Pacific Southwest and California, it thrives in dry, sunny climates. The flowers look and function much like traditional honeysuckle.
Weigela
Many weigela shrubs produce crowds of pink, funnel-shaped flowers on arching branches in late spring. Cultivars like ‘Pink Princess’ and ‘Pink Poppet’ have blossoms that closely resemble honeysuckles, even attracting hummingbirds.
Deutzia
Deutzia is a spring-blooming deciduous shrub with abundant star-shaped white or pink flowers covering the arching branches. Look for pink varieties like ‘Yuki Cherry Blossom’ and ‘Nikko’ that have plump, rose-pink blooms clustered along the stems like honeysuckle.
Pink Abelia
Abelia is a semi-evergreen flowering shrub often grown for its elegant, arching form. Pink-flowered varieties like ‘Rose Creek’ and ‘Francis Mason’ produce lightly-scented blooms from summer into fall that have a loose, honeysuckle-like shape.
Rose of Sharon
Also known as althea, Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus) is upright shrub adorned with large, hibiscus-like flowers from midsummer into fall.Double-flowered varieties like ‘Pink Giant’ and ‘Pink Chiffon’ have abundant big blossoms that resemble fuzzy pink honeysuckle blooms.
Cape Honeysuckle
Cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis) is actually not a true honeysuckle but gets its common name from the abundant orange and red tubular flowers that look and function much like a honeysuckle vine. Some pink-flowered cultivars like ‘Flamingo’ offer similar blooms.
When identifying plants with pink honeysuckle-like flowers, look at the flower shape and growth form as well as characteristics like attracting hummingbirds. Compare details like native range and needs to find a suitable match for your climate. With the range of options available, you can certainly find beautiful pink blooms reminiscent of your favorite honey suckles.
How to Grow Pink Flowering Vines and Shrubs with Honeysuckle-Like Blooms
If you are looking to add pink-flowered vines or shrubs with honeysuckle-esque blossoms to your garden, here are some general care tips:
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Choose a suitable variety for your growing zone and site conditions. Most prefer full sun and well-drained soil.
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Give climbing vines strong support early on such as trellises, fences or arbors. Prune as needed to manage growth.
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Water newly planted vines and shrubs regularly until established. Mature plants are often quite drought tolerant.
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Apply mulch around the base to conserve soil moisture and reduce weeds.
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Fertilize in spring with a balanced fertilizer to encourage flowering and healthy growth.
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Prune shrubs after flowering to shape and remove dead wood. For vines, prune any time to control spread.
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Watch for pests and diseases such as powdery mildew, scale insects, mites and aphids. Treat promptly.
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Propagate by taking softwood cuttings in spring or early summer. Layering also works for vines.
Choose your site carefully and provide structural supports early on for vining varieties. Give all plants appropriate care adapted to your climate and growing conditions for optimal health and performance. Do your research to make sure you select a suitable variety that will flourish and fill your garden with gorgeous pink honeysuckle-esque blooms.
Common Questions About Pink Flower Identification
Here are some frequently asked questions about identifying pink blooms that resemble honeysuckle:
What pink flower looks like honeysuckle and blooms all summer?
Pink mandevilla is a tropical vine that produces lush pink honeysuckle-like flowers non-stop from spring through fall in suitable climates. Cape honeysuckle and pink coral honeysuckle also have long flowering seasons.
What pink shrub has flowers like a honeysuckle?
Some top picks for pink-flowered shrubs with abundant, honeysuckle-shaped blossoms include weigela, pink abelia, deutzia, and rose of sharon. Pink chaparral honeysuckle is a pink-flowered vining shrub in the honeysuckle family.
What vine has pink trumpet shaped flowers?
Vines that produce pretty pink trumpet or tubular shaped flowers similar to honeysuckle include mandevilla, pink trumpet vine, pink lady’s slipper vine, and pink varieties of coral honeysuckle.
What hummingbird flower looks like honeysuckle?
Many tubular pink flowers that attract hummingbirds have a similar look to honeysuckles, including mandevilla, trumpet vine, coral honeysuckle, weigela, and cape honeysuckle. Abundant nectar and the tubular flower shape appeal to hummingbirds.
What pink flowering shrub grows well in dry shade?
Pink chaparral honeysuckle and coral honeysuckle are two picks that can tolerate some shade and dry conditions. Weigela and deutzia also do well in partial shade.
Identifying lookalike flowers comes down to comparing details of the blooms, growth habit, growing needs, and characteristics like attracting hummingbirds. Consider all factors to find suitable honeysuckle doppelgangers for your specific climate and gardening needs.
Enjoy the Beautiful Bloom of Pink Honeysuckle-Like Flowers
Honeysuckles are treasured for their brightly colored, sweetly scented flowers that herald the arrival of warmer weather. Luckily, many other vines and shrubs produce similar honeysuckle-esque blooms to give you more choices.
If you love the look of honeysuckle’s abundant clusters of tubular pink flowers but want to expand your options, explore mandevilla, trumpet vine, deutzia, coral honeysuckle, and other plants with gorgeous blossoms reminiscent of honeysuckles.
Select varieties suited to your growing conditions for optimal performance. Give them proper care and growing support to keep them thriving. Soon you can fill your garden with gorgeous pink blooms accented by visits from busy hummingbirds and butterflies. The floral show of honeysuckle lookalikes will delight you all season long.
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Pink Honeysuckle with a Rosy Perfume Fragrance
- Climbing Versatile Shrub
- Deep, Rosy Pink Blooms
- Super Fragrant Butterfly Magnet
- Tolerant, Hardy, Fast Color
- Hummingbird Friendly
Pollinators and hummingbirds will be drawn to your garden by the fragrant and easy-to-take-care-for Pink Honeysuckle (Lonicera hispidula). It is also sometimes called Hairy Honeysuckle.
Unusual curly petals in rosy-pink, almost lavender. Then the light pink blooms open up and let out their sweet scent. The bright yellow accents and stamens that look like fireworks make them stand out!
Climbing over anything of your choice, Pink Honeysuckle will even ramble over the ground as a graceful groundcover!
Spring to early summer blooms burst from the ends of these fast growing vine. Tall enough to bring the fragrance and beauty eye level!.
Planting in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil is ideal. Honeysuckle are hardy and drought-tolerant and tough in clay and occasional flooding!.
Honeysuckle are great additions to your pollinator garden, trellis, arbor, fence, or anything unsightly youd like to hide!
Let it grow over your mailbox, along the railing of your stairs, or on a trellis by your patio. Anywhere you can enjoy the scent and the many people who will come to your garden!
Many bright red berries shine in the fall and invite birds to eat them. This lovely plant will be enjoyed by many.
Perfume your garden and call wildlife with Pink Honeysuckle from Nature Hills Nursery today!