Viburnums

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Blackhaw
Viburnum - Bare-Root Plants

Viburnum prunifolium 12-15' x 8-12'. Rounded shrub with creamy white cymes in early spring. Suckering habit, but can be pruned. Bluish-black edible fruit clusters in fall. Z3. read more
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Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum - Bare-Root Plants

Viburnum opulus var. americanum Also known as Crampbank. Medicinal multi-stemmed native shrub. Add to the biological diversity of your garden. No two seedlings are exactly alike. Z2. read more
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Maple Leaf
Viburnum - Bare-Root Plants

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Viburnum acerifolium 3-6' × 2-4'. Forms small colonies along woods edges. Simple understated beauty, attractive to butterflies and birds. Tie-dye fall colors! Native. Z3. read more
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Nannyberry
Viburnum - Bare-Root Plants

Viburnum lentago 15-20' x 10-12'. Large shrub with edible blue-black berries. Large clusters of fragrant creamy white flowers. Plant multiples for good pollination. Z2. read more
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Northern Wild Raisin
Viburnum - Bare-Root Plants

Viburnum cassinoides 5-6' × same. Dense suckering native shrub. White flowers from spring to early summer. Edible black fruit. Plant more than one for fruit. Z3. read more
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Possumhaw
Viburnum - Bare-Root Plants

Viburnum nudum 5-12' × same. Beautiful fruiting ornamental with showy fragrant white flowers. Vibrant pink and blue fruits feed wildlife. Attractive to pollinators. Low maintenance and adaptable. Z4. read more
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Viburnums

The Viburnum genus encompasses more than 150 different species, which can range from dense shrubs lush with green foliage to more open and rangy small trees. Viburnums are prized for their multi-season interest, with blossom, berry and foliage varying by species. Flowers attract many butterflies and other early-season pollinators in spring. Ripening berries, some edible for humans, put on a show of color throughout the summer.

All the Viburnums we offer are important wildlife plants, native to eastern North America.

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