Dierwilla Diervilla × splendens, also known as a tree plant, is a little-known genus represented in nature by three species of shrubs found in North America, Canada and the northern US states.These plants are closely related and often confused with shrubs and dry trees.They are not difficult to grow, they can be planted all over the country.
Drzewnia turned out to be a hybrid species bred in France in the mid-nineteenth century from the intersection of the Canadian Dierwilla lonicera and the tailless Dierwilla sessilifolia. The obtained plants are characterized by reduced petioles and sulfur-yellow flowers.
In 2022-2023, during the exhibition "Green is Life", Kurowski Nurseries presented an interesting variety of DIVA trees.It was awarded a silver medal in the Novelties Plant Competition, and it was liked not only by the jurors, but also by numerous visitors to the exhibition.
Large woodland is a substrate tolerant plant, it does well on most average garden soils, although it grows fastest in fertile, permeable and moderately moist soils.Plants planted in full sun have dark red leaves that are well-colored.They may turn slightly green in partial shade and shade. The variety is fully resistant to frost and he althy. Overgrown bushes can be trimmed in spring. Every few years it is worth making a stronger rejuvenating cut.
DIVA trees look very nice when planted in combination with shrubs with light foliage.It goes well with perennials and small conifers.Shrubs can be grown in containers and used to decorate balconies and terraces.
DIVA is a deciduous shrub with a wide habit, yellow flowers and decorative purple leaves, the color of which remains throughout the growing season. The plant grows up to 1.5 m.It forms straight shoots, some of them are erected and some of them are laid on the ground, hence the bushes planted in groups can be used as cover plants.
The leaves are seasonal, green-purple to purple on the top, cherry on the underside, intensely red in autumn.Small yellow flowers are gathered in the top inflorescences, nicely displayed against the background of dark leaves.Flowers of this variety form on annuals, bloom in June and July, attracting butterflies, bees and other nectar-feeding insects.