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Diervilla sessilifolia
Southern Bush-Honeysuckle Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Southern Bush-honeysuckle is a rare native deciduous shrub growing 4 to 6 feet in height and spread. Small yellow tubular flowers appear in late summer. Foliage is a glossy, dark green. The species likes full sun to part shade and good drainage. Southern Bush-honeysuckle is very tough, withstanding cold, wind, poor soil, and drought. It is extremely valuable as an attractive fast-growing shrub for sunny steep banks where other plants do not do well. It will spread by underground rhizomes and can be pruned in early spring to keep growth lower. Do not confuse this choice species with the common wild honeysuckle bush, Lonicera tartarica, or the Japanese honeysuckle vine, Lonicera japonica, that have escaped and invaded woods throughout the east. Cat# 1078

Diervilla sessilifolia, Southern Bush-Honeysuckle
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X Deer resistant
Ease of Culture
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Evergreen
Yes Semi X No
Plant Type
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Soil Condition
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X Clay X Average
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Height
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24" to 36"
12" to 24" X 36" or taller
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