Honeysuckle

Uses:

  • Containers
  • Borders
  • Flowering Screen

Features:

  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Fragrant Flowers
  • Native to North America

Sunlight:

  • Full Shade to Full Sun
  • Can Grow In Most Sunlight Conditions

Growing Zones:

Honeysuckle (sometimes known as Diervilla) shrubs are prized for their tubular, fragrant flowers that attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. These hardy, low-maintenance shrubs are perfect for use in borders, woodland gardens, or as part of a mixed hedge.

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  • Scentsation Honeysuckle White Yellow Blooms Up Close

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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

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    Scentsation Honeysuckle

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  • Kodiak Orange Diervilla with Flower

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    Kodiak® Orange Diervilla

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  • Row of Kodiak® Red Diervilla Shrubs as Garden Border

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    Kodiak® Red Diervilla

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  • Kodiak Fresh™ Diervilla in the garden
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    Kodiak® Fresh™ Diervilla

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  • Kintzley's Ghost® Honeysuckle Leaves Foliage
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    Kintzley's Ghost® Honeysuckle

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  • Healthy Honeybee Bush Honeysuckle Plants

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    Honeybee Bush Honeysuckle

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  • Copper Low Bush Honeysuckle Close Up

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

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    Copper Low Bush Honeysuckle

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  • Nightglow™ Diervilla Shrub

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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

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    Nightglow™ Diervilla

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  • Low Bush Honeysuckle in Nursery Pot
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

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    Low Bush Honeysuckle

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  • Major Wheeler Honeysuckle
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

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    Major Wheeler Trumpet Honeysuckle

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    Coral Star Honeysuckle
    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Coral Star Honeysuckle

    $64.49
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    Cool Splash® Low Bush Honeysuckle
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Cool Splash® Low Bush Honeysuckle

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    Kodiak Jet Black™ Diervilla
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Kodiak Jet Black™ Diervilla

    $32.49
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    Kodiak Spiced™ Diervilla
    Growing Zones: 4 to 7

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    Kodiak Spiced™ Diervilla

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  • Kodiak Black Diervilla Foliage up Close
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    Kodiak® Black Diervilla

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  • Thunderbolt Box Honeysuckle Shrub
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    Thunderbolt Box Honeysuckle

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  • Firefly® Bush Honeysuckle Closed Up Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Firefly® Bush Honeysuckle

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  • Peaches and Cream Honeysuckle in the Garden
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Peaches and Cream Honeysuckle

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  • Serotina Honeysuckle Flower
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Serotina Honeysuckle

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  • Sugar Mountain Eisbar Honeysuckle
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 6

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    Sugar Mountain® Eisbar Honeysuckle

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  • Sugar Mountain Blue Honeysuckle Berries Up Close
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 6

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    Sugar Mountain® Blue Honeysuckle

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About Honeysuckle

Scentsation Honeysuckle
Genus
Species
Family
Lonicera
10+
Caprifoliaceae

Common Names:

Woodbine, Caprifolium, Lonicera


Native To:

North America, Europe, and Asia

Plant Type:

Bushes

Foliage Type:

Evergreen, Semi-Evergreen, Deciduous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3- 9

Flower Color:

White, Yellow, Pink,, Red, Orange

Flower Bloom Time:

Mid to Late Spring

Growth Habit:

Clumping, Spreading, Upright, Mounded, Climbing

Attracts:

Bees, Hummingbirds, Butterflies

Tolerates:

Drought, Heat, Humidity, Harsh Winters

Resists:

Diseases, Pests

How To Use Honeysuckle In The Garden

Honeysuckle plants are known for their sweet-smelling, tube-shaped flowers that grow in bunches of white, yellow, orange, or pink. These blossoms produce edible nectar, attracting pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies. After blooming, the decorative berries feed curious birds when the season wanes. Depending on the species, honeysuckles can grow as twining vines reaching up to 25 feet or as shrubs up to 15 feet tall. Their opposite, simple oval leaves vary between deciduous and evergreen types.

Cloak an archway with vining honeysuckle for a romantic entrance, or train it up a trellis near a patio where its scent can be savored. You can also use it to soften fences and screen unsightly views while weaving in other climbers if you prefer more texture. Shrubby types can function as low, narrow hedges or foundation plantings. Grow evergreen types for year-round coverage, remembering to prune old growth and thin crowded stems for healthier growth.

Honeysuckle Care

Honeysuckle thrives in full sun, requiring at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. It adapts to various soil types but prefers rich, moist, well-drained conditions. During the first year, regular watering helps establish a robust root system; once established, the plant exhibits drought tolerance, needing water only during prolonged dry periods. Applying a balanced fertilizer in early spring supports healthy growth and abundant flowering.

Pruning honeysuckle is not mandatory but can be performed after the flowering period to maintain desired shape and size. In winter, most honeysuckle varieties are hardy in USDA zones 4 through 10 and require minimal care; simply remove damaged growth as needed and allow the plant to go dormant. For container-grown honeysuckle, select a pot with drainage holes, and consider moving it to a protected area during winter to shield it from harsh weather conditions.

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