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8 sie 2022 · Northern bush honeysuckle is a small sun-loving woody deciduous shrub with a suckering, dense growth habit that produces trumpet-shaped yellow flowers over a long period through summer. Native to southeastern Canada and the northeastern U.S., northern bush honeysuckle has dark-green pointed oval leaves arranged alternately on multiple stems ...
Diervilla lonicera, also known as Northern Bush Honeysuckle, is a native shrub that produces yellow to orange tubular flowers in summer. It has colorful leaves, drought tolerance, and attracts pollinators. Learn how to grow and care for this plant.
Diervilla lonicera, commonly referred to as northern bush honeysuckle, low bush honeysuckle, dwarf bush honeysuckle, or yellow-flowered upright honeysuckle, is a deciduous shrub native to the northeastern United States and Canada.
Learn about the characteristics, uses, and cultivation of Northern Bush-Honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera), a small, mounded shrub with yellow flowers and good fall color. See photos, comments, and plant events from Garden.org members.
While not a true honeysuckle ( Lonicera spp. and cvs., USDA Hardiness Zones 3-10), Northern bush honeysuckle has honeysuckle-like yellow flowers and glossy green foliage on a native, deciduous shrub 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 5 feet wide.
Bush Honeysuckle is a native shrub with yellow-orange flowers and colorful foliage in autumn. It is not a true honeysuckle and is not invasive like some non-native honeysuckles.
Diervilla lonicera is a low-growing deciduous shrub that forms dense, well-rounded mounds up to 4' tall. The flowers are honeysuckle-like, fragrant and yellow with a tendency to turn to darker shades over time. The leaves are lance-shaped with finely serrated edges and are often deeply veined.