Leycesteria formosa ‘Golden Lanterns’ – Bright Foliage with Seasonal Drama
Description
Leycesteria formosa ‘Golden Lanterns’, or Himalayan Honeysuckle, offers a fresh twist on the classic Leycesteria. Its vivid golden foliage glows through spring and summer, contrasting beautifully with cascading purple-red bracts and delicate white flowers. In autumn, the display continues as glossy purple-black berries form, attracting birds and extending seasonal interest.
This bold, easy-care shrub grows vigorously, making it an excellent choice for brightening shady corners, filling gaps, or adding wildlife value to mixed borders and informal plantings.
Size & Growth
Typically reaches 1.5–2 m tall and wide, with strong upright stems that can be cut back annually to rejuvenate growth.
Growing Conditions
Hardy and adaptable, thriving in sun or partial shade. Performs well in most soils, provided they are not waterlogged.
Why Choose Leycesteria ‘Golden Lanterns’?
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Golden Foliage – Vibrant leaves add light and contrast.
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Summer to Autumn Display – Purple bracts, white flowers, and dark berries.
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Wildlife-Friendly – Berries attract birds, flowers support pollinators.
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Fast-Growing – Quickly fills borders or screens.
Planting & Care Guide
Position: Full sun or partial shade; foliage glows brightest in sun.
Soil: Moist but well-drained, fertile soils.
Watering: Water well during the first growing season.
Feeding: Apply general fertiliser in spring to encourage vigour.
Pruning: Cut stems to the ground in late winter or early spring for strong new shoots.
Design & Planting Ideas
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Plant as a bold focal point in borders.
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Pair with dark-leaved shrubs or grasses for contrast.
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Use in wildlife-friendly gardens for flowers and fruit.
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Brightens woodland edges or informal plantings.