Lonicera Harae Var. Coreana
Corean honeysuckle, scientifically known as Lonicera harae var. coreana, is a unique and lesser-known species of honeysuckle native to the Korean Peninsula. This plant is distinguished by its fragrant, tubular flowers that bloom in late spring, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Despite its ornamental value, it remains underappreciated in horticulture due to limited cultivation and research. Its adaptability to various soil types and climate conditions makes it a promising candidate for ecological restoration projects. As interest in native plants grows, the Corean honeysuckle may find its place in gardens and conservation efforts worldwide.