
Kodiak Spiced⢠Diervilla
Bring a kick of warm, spicy color to your landscape with the Kodiak Spiced⢠Diervilla (Diervilla x 'SMNDSF'). This Proven Winners® selection is a game-changer for gardeners who want high-impact color without the high-maintenance demands. Often referred to as "Bush Honeysuckle," this native North American hybrid provides a non-invasive alternative to traditional honeysuckles, offering a controlled, spreading habit that fills space beautifully.
A Kaleidoscope of Foliage
The real show begins in spring when the new growth emerges. Youāll be treated to a delicious blend of orange and copper tones that seem to glow against the deep, dark burgundy stems. As the season progresses into summer, the leaves transition to a unique "bronzed chartreuse," keeping the garden's palette interesting even when other shrubs have faded to a standard green. The texture is lush and full, providing a perfect backdrop for the rest of your garden.
Summer Blooms for Local Wildlife
While the foliage is the primary star, Kodiak Spiced⢠doesn't skimp on the flowers. In mid-summer, small but mighty clusters of bright yellow, trumpet-shaped blossoms appear. These flowers are a beacon for local pollinators. You can expect to see a steady parade of bees, butterflies, and even hummingbirds stopping by for a drink. These yellow blooms pop beautifully against the bronzed leaves, creating a high-contrast look that defines the summer garden.
Rugged, Native Versatility
Beyond its beauty, this Diervilla is incredibly "tough as nails." It is native to North America, meaning it has the grit to handle difficult conditions that would stress out more delicate plants. Whether you are dealing with dry soils, deer pressure, or the bitter cold of a Zone 3 winter, Kodiak Spiced⢠stands its ground. Use it as a low-growing hedge to define a property line, mass it along a slope for erosion control, or plant it in a large container as a "thriller" that provides color from spring until the first frost.
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Bring a kick of warm, spicy color to your landscape with the Kodiak Spiced⢠Diervilla (Diervilla x 'SMNDSF'). This Proven Winners® selection is a game-changer for gardeners who want high-impact color without the high-maintenance demands. Often referred to as "Bush Honeysuckle," this native North American hybrid provides a non-invasive alternative to traditional honeysuckles, offering a controlled, spreading habit that fills space beautifully.
A Kaleidoscope of Foliage
The real show begins in spring when the new growth emerges. Youāll be treated to a delicious blend of orange and copper tones that seem to glow against the deep, dark burgundy stems. As the season progresses into summer, the leaves transition to a unique "bronzed chartreuse," keeping the garden's palette interesting even when other shrubs have faded to a standard green. The texture is lush and full, providing a perfect backdrop for the rest of your garden.
Summer Blooms for Local Wildlife
While the foliage is the primary star, Kodiak Spiced⢠doesn't skimp on the flowers. In mid-summer, small but mighty clusters of bright yellow, trumpet-shaped blossoms appear. These flowers are a beacon for local pollinators. You can expect to see a steady parade of bees, butterflies, and even hummingbirds stopping by for a drink. These yellow blooms pop beautifully against the bronzed leaves, creating a high-contrast look that defines the summer garden.
Rugged, Native Versatility
Beyond its beauty, this Diervilla is incredibly "tough as nails." It is native to North America, meaning it has the grit to handle difficult conditions that would stress out more delicate plants. Whether you are dealing with dry soils, deer pressure, or the bitter cold of a Zone 3 winter, Kodiak Spiced⢠stands its ground. Use it as a low-growing hedge to define a property line, mass it along a slope for erosion control, or plant it in a large container as a "thriller" that provides color from spring until the first frost.







