Canadian Fly Honeysuckle

$14.00

Canadian Fly Honeysuckle (Lonicera canadensis)

A beautiful woodland shrub for cool, shady spaces.

 

Description

Canada Fly Honeysuckle is one of Ontario’s quiet forest treasures — a delicate, early-blooming native shrub that brings life to the understory long before most plants wake up. This species forms a small, graceful mound 0.5–1.5 m tall, with soft, opposite leaves that brighten shaded woodlands with a fresh spring green.

 

April to early May, it produces pairs of pale yellow tubular flowers tucked beneath the leaves — subtle, elegant, and incredibly important for early pollinators. These blooms quickly develop into twin blue berries held in a leafy cup, a favourite food of thrushes, waxwings, and grouse.

This is a shade-loving, moisture-loving species perfect for naturalized woodland gardens, shaded borders, or restoration plantings in cool, rich forests. Canada Fly Honeysuckle thrives in the very conditions many gardeners find hardest to plant: cool shade, acidic or neutral soils, and moist, humus-rich environments.

 

Ecological Benefits

  • Early nectar source for awakening pollinators

  • Important berry-producing shrub for migrating and resident birds

  • Supports woodland biodiversity and natural forest structure

  • Ideal for cool microclimates, mature trees, and northern-style gardens

 

Growing Conditions

  • Light: Partial shade to full shade

  • Soil: Moist, well-drained, rich in organic matter

  • pH: Prefers acidic to neutral

  • Moisture: Consistent moisture; intolerant of drought

  • Hardiness: Extremely hardy (Zones 2–6)

 

Landscape Uses

  • Woodland and shade gardens

  • Natural forest restoration

  • Understory plantings beneath conifers or hardwoods

  • Cottage properties and northern landscapes

  • Wildlife-focused gardens

Size

Mature height: 0.5–1.5 m
Spread: 1–1.5 m

 

Notes for Success

Canada Fly Honeysuckle prefers cool feet and consistent moisture — mulch with leaf litter, plant in shade, and avoid hot, exposed areas. Once established, it blends beautifully with ferns, dogwoods, witch-hazel, foamflower, and other forest companions.

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