Viburnum trilobum, commonly called Highbush Cranberry, is a native shrub famous for the masses of bright red berry clusters which are eaten by Waxwings ...
The shrub will reach 8-12 feet tall and wide with erect spreading and arching stems. The clusters of white flowers appear in spring and are followed by edible ...
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Viburnum trilobum is a species of Viburnum native to northern North America, from Newfoundland west to British Columbia, south to Washington state and east ...
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Viburnum trilobum American cranberrybush grows best in moist, well-drained, soils in full sun to part shade but is adaptable to various conditions.
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An attractive native shrub for wet soils which offers edible berries, year-round visual interest, and wildlife habitat. Also called Highbush Cranberry.
You will often see “highbush cranberry” listed for sale under its old name, Viburnum trilobum, so many people have had the unfortunate experience of discovering ...
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A wonderful rain garden plant. Plant Characteristics: Grows 6-12' tall and wide. Requires at least 4 hours of sun. Full sun (6+ hours) produces best fruiting.
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This durable, easy-to-grow plant will bring a variety of color to your landscape throughout the seasons. Spring flowers bloom snowy white.
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American Cranberrybush Viburnum has handsome flat-topped white flowers that appear in late spring. The forest green foliage turns a spectacular reddish-maroon ...
This native viburnum offers ornamental interest throughout the seasons; flowers in spring, red fruit in late summer, and red fall color.