: any of a genus (Lonicera of the family Caprifoliaceae, the honeysuckle family) of shrubs with opposite leaves and fragrant tubular flowers rich in nectar
broadly: any of various plants (such as a columbine or azalea) with tubular flowers rich in nectar
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Wente Eric's Chardonnay (Unoaked) 2024 – Zippy and delicious, this unoaked Chardonnay allows the pure fruit expression of the Wente clone to shine through with mouthwatering lemon, green apple, honeysuckle, and mineral notes.—
Liz Thach,
Forbes.com,
27 June 2026 Honeysuckle The warm, heady, floral scent of honeysuckle, which is strongest at dusk, is instantly recognizable, and the romantically rambling vines and tubular blooms make the climbing varieties cottage-garden classics.—
Gemma Johnstone,
The Spruce,
22 June 2026 Made with 100 percent Pinot Noir, this wine offers a bouquet of strawberry, tangerine, and honeysuckle.—
Mike Desimone,
Robb Report,
19 June 2026 Jo Malone London Nectarine Blossom & Honey Marc Jacobs Honey Eau de Parfum is described by the brand as a sunny, enticing floral built around orange blossom, with honeysuckle and peach nectars layered over honey, vanilla and smooth woods that dry down to a warm, golden base.—
Lauren Jarvis-Gibson,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
12 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for honeysuckle
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Middle English honysoukel clover, alteration of honysouke, from Old English hunisūce, from hunig honey + sūcan to suck