Shy to flower but will produce a few small yellowish flowers followed by red berries. This is used as a hedge plant so many of the flower buds will be removed when sheared.
Fruit
red berries
Leaves
simple, opposite and grayish green, fall color fair at best
Dimensions
3-6 but reported to get much larger up to 8 feet, mounding growth habit
Maintenance
shearing to maintain shape
Cultivar Origin
A selection made by F.D. Clavey of Clavey's Nursery, Harvard, Illinois USA
Misc Facts
Seems to be resistant to the Honeysuckle Witches Broom Aphid and is not invasive like many other Honeysuckle species.
Author's Notes
This plant could fall into the category of parking lot plant, tough as nails plant, etc. Nothing special just a tought plant.
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr)