Viburnum Trilobum
Shrub with scarlet red fruit in July, continuing through the winter. Fruits popular with birds. Green white flowers becoming pure white at the end of spring. Also used for revegetation.
Description
Latin Name |
Viburnum Trilobum | |||||
Common Name |
America Cranberrybush Viburnum |
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English Name |
American Cranberrybush Viburnum | |||||
Carriage | Shrub erect, rounded habit | |||||
Foliage | Foliage Green taking a fine red in autumn. | |||||
Flowering | Flowers white green becoming pure white at the end of spring. | |||||
Fruit | Scarlet red fruit in July, continuing through the winter. Fruit appreciated by birds. | |||||
Growth | Average growth. | |||||
Utilization | Native shrub that is used to attract birds. | |||||
Height | 4 meters | Width | 3 meters | |||
Exposure | Sun, partial shade. |
Zone | 2 |
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