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Definition of Diervilla sessilifolia
1. Noun. Bush honeysuckle of southeastern United States having large crowded clusters of sulfur-yellow flowers.
Group relationships: Diervilla, Genus Diervilla
Generic synonyms: Bush, Shrub
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diervilla Sessilifolia
Literary usage of Diervilla sessilifolia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Botanist and Florist: Including Lessons in the Structure, Life by Alphonso Wood (1875)
"... crenulate-serrate, smooth and shining. § Near Philadelphia, and southward.
Page 146. After D. (Diervilla) sessilifolia, add, 4 I>. ..."
2. Gardening (1905)
"Diervilla sessilifolia blooms freely from July to September. The flowers are of
a yellow color, of dwarf and spreading habit. In the hybrid varieties of ..."
3. The New American Botanist and Florist: Including Lessons in the Structure by Alphonso Wood (1889)
"... lance-ovate or oblong, crenulate-serrate, smooth and shining. $ Near Philadelphia,
and southward. Page 146. After D. (Diervilla) sessilifolia, add, ..."
4. Making the Grounds Attractive with Shrubbery by Grace Tabor (1912)
"Comparative Lists of Shrubs (Four to Eight Feet High) Diervilla sessilifolia—Weigela;
yellow; five feet. Aesculus parviflora —• Dwarf horse- chestnut ..."