Diervilla rivularis Honeybee | 10cm Pot | Yellow Flower

Price range: £6.80 through £8.23

Diervilla rivularis Honeybee is a vibrant deciduous shrub, showcasing cheerful yellow summer flowers and foliage that shifts from lime-green to bronze-red. It’s perfect for attracting pollinators and bringing continuous colour to UK gardens.

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Diervilla rivularis Honeybee
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Diervilla rivularis Honeybee is a captivating deciduous shrub, celebrated for its vibrant foliage and cheerful summer blooms, enhancing any UK garden.

Discover the charm of Diervilla rivularis Honeybee, a superb choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and resilience. This delightful shrub brings a splash of sunshine to borders and containers, offering continuous visual interest throughout the growing season. It thrives in various conditions and provides a wonderful haven for local wildlife. Furthermore, its easy-care nature makes it suitable for both experienced gardeners and those just starting out.

Key Features of Diervilla rivularis Honeybee

  • Vibrant yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers appear from early summer.
  • Foliage emerges bright lime-green, maturing with warm bronze and red tones.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies to your garden.
  • Offers a compact and naturally rounded growth habit, ideal for smaller spaces.
  • A robust and hardy deciduous shrub, perfect for UK climates.

Understanding Diervilla rivularis Honeybee

Dr. N. Dierville, a French surgeon, named the Diervilla genus, also known as Bush Honeysuckle. He first brought these plants from North America to Europe. The cultivar ‘Honeybee’ earns its name from its abundant, nectar-rich flowers. These flowers enthusiastically draw buzzing bees to their vibrant yellow, trumpet-shaped blooms. This particular selection, Diervilla rivularis Honeybee, offers gardeners a truly spectacular display from late spring right through to late summer. Its sunny flowers emerge in clusters, brightening any spot in the garden.

Foliage and Form

The foliage of Diervilla rivularis Honeybee provides a stunning colour palette. New leaves unfurl in shades of bright lime-green or golden yellow, creating a fresh, luminous effect. As seasons progress, these leaves often gain wonderful bronze, coppery, or reddish hues. This happens especially when grown in sunnier spots. This rich colour transformation continues into autumn, extending the plant’s decorative value. With its neat, mounding habit, this Diervilla grows into a compact, rounded shrub, making it a versatile choice for many garden designs.

Uses in the UK Garden

Diervilla rivularis Honeybee is a versatile plant, perfect for various garden applications. It works beautifully when planted at the front or middle of a mixed border, creating a bright accent. Moreover, it is an excellent option for mass planting, forming a striking ground cover that helps suppress weeds. You can also use it to define informal edges along pathways or to fill gaps in larger garden schemes. Diervilla rivularis Honeybee thrives in pots and containers. Those with smaller spaces can enjoy its vibrant colours on patios or balconies. Its robust nature means it tolerates urban conditions well, further broadening its appeal.

Pruning and Wildlife Benefits

This delightful shrub is generally low maintenance when it comes to pruning. A light trim in late winter or early spring helps maintain its tidy shape. This also encourages a flush of fresh, vibrant growth. If needed, the plant can tolerate a harder prune to rejuvenate older specimens, ensuring a continued vigorous display. Importantly, Diervilla rivularis Honeybee supports local wildlife well. Its cheerful flowers are a magnet for various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. They provide essential nectar and pollen during the warmer months. By planting this shrub, you contribute positively to the biodiversity of your garden, creating a lively and buzzing environment.

Max Height 1.50 at maturity
Max Spread 1.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Diervilla rivularis Honeybee is a low-maintenance shrub. Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny or partially sunny spot. Water regularly until established. Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and promote fresh growth. You can lightly trim or cut back harder if needed to rejuvenate the plant. It tolerates drought once established.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.