Grows 2-4′ tall in a range of soils. Yellow-orange flowers bloom June/July. A great shrub for those difficult dry, shaded areas. Spreads somewhat aggressively by rhizomes which can be helpful as erosion control or along edges of driveways. Beautiful red fall foliage. A good replacement for non native honeysuckles. Highly tolerant of urban pollution. Native to Massachusetts.
Size: 12-18″ bare root seedling
Attracts hummingbirds. Host to hummingbird moth among other pollinators. On Dr. RJ Gegear’s list of plants for at risk pollinators.
Photo Credit: Rob Routledge, Sault College, Bugwood.org
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