ley's Ghost honeysuckle vine at Denver Botanic Gardens
photo by Jocelyn H. Chilvers
into this ghost honeysuckle for some privacy in the front yard.
Lonicera reticulata "Kintzley's Ghost" zones 4-8
Botanical name: Lonicera reticulata ‘Kintzley’s Ghost’
Common name: Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle
USDA zones: 4 to 8 (find your zone)
Elevation range: Up to 8,000 feet
Water requirement:
Ghostly greens and whites show up well t might
Botanical name: Lonicera reticulata ‘Kintzley’s Ghost’
Common name: Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle
USDA zones: 4 to 8 (find your zone)
Elevation range: Up to 8,000 feet
Water requirement: Moderate
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Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle where you can enjoy its ghostly white color in the low evening light. A single specimen makes a stunning vertical accent plant, or plant several as a screen. As a twining-type vine, it will grow best on a support structure with small-diameter components such as lattice, chain
Louis Ghost. I do not know the brand of the desk; I bought it in The Hague.
the ghost chair is a mus have
Louis Ghost chair by Phillipe Starck
Louis Ghost chair by Philippe Starck is a classic design, and nearly impossible to go wrong with. A Lucite chair is a great complement to this shallow desk; a solid chair would likely overpower the desk.
love the missioni fabric ghost chairs and zinc table
Always like ghost chair as visually make room looks spacious
Louis Ghost chair again, paired playfully with another great design: the Kartell Mademoiselle chair. Using two Ghost chairs at the end of the table vs. six Mademoiselle chairs differentiates the look, and the taller Ghost chairs add a mid-tier height. The floral throw pillow on the Ghost chairs pulls