Bloom Download App
Boxleaf Honeysuckle

Caprifoliaceae

Boxleaf Honeysuckle (Lonicera nitida)

Lonicera nitida

Easy ☀️ Bright indirect 🐾 Pet safe

Plant in full sun to partial shade in well-draining soil. Water every 7 days, allowing the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Fertilize every 90 days during the growing season. Prune 2-3 times a year to maintain shape.

💧 Watering

Every 7 days

☀️ Light

Bright indirect

🌡️ Temperature

-18° - 35°C

💨 Humidity

40% - 70%

Categories

What is Boxleaf Honeysuckle?

Boxleaf Honeysuckle (Lonicera nitida) is a easy-care plant from the Caprifoliaceae family. Lonicera nitida, commonly known as Boxleaf Honeysuckle, is a fast-growing evergreen shrub native to China. It is widely valued in horticulture for its dense, small-leaved foliage that responds exceptionally well to clipping and shaping. Frequently used for hedging, topiary, ground cover, and border...

Boxleaf Honeysuckle grows up to 3.0m, with spread of 300cm, watering every 7 days, -18°C – 35°C, 40–70% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.

Care Guide

💧

How to Water

Water every 7 days, letting the topsoil dry slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering and waterlogging as root rot is the most common cause of decline. Increase watering frequency during hot, dry spells.

☀️

Lighting

Prefers full sun for denser growth but tolerates partial shade. In very hot climates, afternoon shade helps prevent heat stress. Avoid prolonged deep shade as it reduces foliage density.

🪴

Ideal Soil

Thrives in fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5–7.5. Tolerates sandy, loamy, and clay soils. For containers, mix universal potting mix with 30% perlite to ensure adequate drainage.

🏺

Recommended Pot

Ceramic or plastic pots with drainage holes. For hedging, plant directly in the ground.

Care Schedule

🌱

Fertilize

Every 90 days

About Boxleaf Honeysuckle

Lonicera nitida, commonly known as Boxleaf Honeysuckle, is a fast-growing evergreen shrub native to China. It is widely valued in horticulture for its dense, small-leaved foliage that responds exceptionally well to clipping and shaping. Frequently used for hedging, topiary, ground cover, and border planting, it produces small, fragrant white flowers in spring followed by blue-purple berries.

How to Propagate

🌱

Semi-hardwood cutting

Take cuttings in spring for the best success rate. Use clean, sharp tools to prevent disease.

  1. 1
    Cut a semi-hardwood stem of 20-30 cm from a healthy branch
  2. 2
    Remove leaves from the lower half of the cutting
  3. 3
    Apply rooting hormone to the base
  4. 4
    Plant in moist, well-draining substrate
  5. 5
    Keep in indirect light with high humidity until roots form

Materials needed:

Pruning shearsRooting hormoneSubstrate with perlitePlastic bag or humidity dome
⏱️ Time: 3-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring
🌱

Seed propagation

Stem cutting propagation is faster and more reliable. Use seeds only if vegetative material is unavailable.

  1. 1
    Collect ripe seeds from the blue-purple berries
  2. 2
    Sow in moist, well-draining substrate
  3. 3
    Keep in a warm location with indirect light
  4. 4
    Wait for germination which may take weeks to months

Materials needed:

SeedsLight potting mixGermination tray
⏱️ Time: several weeks 📊 Success rate: low 🗓️ Best season: Spring

Characteristics

📏

Max height

3.0m

↔️

Spread

3.0m

📈

Growth rate

Fast

🍃

Foliage

Evergreen

⚠️

Warning: Toxic Plant

This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:

👶 Children

Plant Uses

🌺

Ornamental

Great for decoration

🌿

Ground Cover

Soil coverage

Is your plant showing symptoms?

Click on the symptom to discover possible causes:

Common Problems

Phytophthora Root Rot

High

Disease caused by fungus-like organisms (oomycetes) that live in soil and can survive for years. It affects roots, stem, and crown of plants, being especially severe in waterlogged or poorly drained soils. It is the second most common cause of root rot in trees and shrubs.

View solution

Powdery Mildew

Medium

Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease caused by various fungi species including Erysiphe, Podosphaera, Oïdium, and Leveillula. It affects over 10,000 plant species worldwide. The disease thrives in warm, dry climates with high humidity and appears as a distinctive white powdery coating on plant surfaces.

View solution

Leaf Spot

Medium

Leaf spot is a common fungal disease caused by various pathogens including Alternaria, Ascochyta, Colletotrichum, Septoria, and Venturia. It primarily affects leaves, causing discolored spots that can lead to premature leaf drop if left untreated.

View solution

Aphids

Medium

Aphids are small, soft-bodied, pear-shaped insects (1/16 to 1/8 inch long) that feed by sucking nutrient-rich sap from plants. They reproduce rapidly and can quickly weaken plants, causing distorted growth and transmitting plant viruses. Aphids come in various colors including green, black, red, yellow, brown, and gray. They secrete honeydew, a sticky substance that attracts ants and encourages sooty mold growth.

View solution

Meaning & Symbolism

Symbolizes resilience and adaptability. As a hedge plant, it represents defined boundaries and structure in the garden.

Fun Facts

💡

Lonicera nitida can grow up to 3 meters tall and wide under ideal conditions.

💡

Its small white flowers emit a delicate sweet fragrance in spring.

💡

It is resistant to honey fungus, one of the most destructive diseases for garden shrubs.

💡

It can be clipped into geometric shapes, making it popular for topiary and formal gardens.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Boxleaf Honeysuckle?
Water every 7 days, letting the topsoil dry slightly between waterings. During hot summers, watering may be needed more frequently.
Is Lonicera nitida toxic?
Yes, the blue-purple berries are mildly toxic to humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of children.
How often should I prune Boxleaf Honeysuckle?
Prune 2-3 times a year to maintain the desired shape. Regular pruning encourages dense growth and keeps the shrub compact.
Is it frost hardy?
Yes, Lonicera nitida is highly frost tolerant, surviving temperatures down to -18°C, making it suitable for cold climates.
Can I grow Boxleaf Honeysuckle in a container?
Yes, in a container with good drainage. Use potting mix with perlite and choose a pot large enough for the shrub's growth.

Compare with similar plants

Attribute Difficulty Light Watering Pet Safe
Peace Lily Easy Low light 4d ⚠️
Swiss Cheese Plant Easy Partial shade 10d ⚠️
Golden Pothos Easy Low light 8d ⚠️
ZZ Plant Easy Low light 18d ⚠️

Choose & Compare

vs

Sources & References

Related plants