Diervilla rivularis

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Georgia Bush Honeysuckle

The Georgia Bush Honeysuckle is native to the Appalachians and is endangered in its native habitat. The lemon yellow flowers are produced in mid-summer and attract hummingbirds and bees. The leaves are toothed and grow in pairs. It has a rounded habit and can grow to 5’ in height. The plant tolerates a wide range of moisture and light conditions.

Soil:
Moderate
Plant Shape:
Mounded
Exposure:
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Bloom Time:
May - June
July - August
September - October
Bloom Color:
Yellow
Landscape Use:
Specimen Plant
Groundcover
Plant Type:
Shrub
Hardiness Zone:
4 - 9