Saxapahaw, NC

The Flower of Carolina

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    Mountain Bush Honeysuckle (Diervilla sessilifolia)
    Honeysuckle Family

    Mountain Bush Honeysuckle is a deciduous shrub native to the southeastern US, mainly in higher elevations in the mountains. This hardy plant has clusters of tubular, yellow to yellow-orange flowers that bloom in midsummer, attracting a variety of pollinators, especially bumblebees. Broad leaves turn an attractive shades of yellow and red in the fall, adding seasonal interest to gardens. It thrives in a range of soil types, including dry, rocky soils, and is particularly valued for its adaptability to varying light conditions, from full sun to partial shade. It spreads by suckering at a moderate rate and will form a low hedge over time. 

    Blooms: Yellow, 3-4 weeks, June-July
    Leaves: Dark glossy leaves have tones of red, bronze, and purple–especially new growth
    Height: 3-5’
    Space: 3-5’
    Soil: Very adaptable, grows in the toughest conditions
    Exposure:  Full sun- Part sun
    Fauna: Bees and Hummingbirds
    Seeds:  ¼” brown capsule

    Deer Resistance: High
    Zone: 4-8
    Native Status: NC native, common in the Mountains
    Provenance: NC ecotype, seed grown