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Viburnum prunifolium
Viburnum Blackhaw
(Zone 3) Very adaptable plant to soils and sites. A plant native to all of the Chicagoland region moist woodland areas. Stiff branching, somewhat horizontal. Wonderful fall color changing from purple to deep red to bronze. Transplants well.

Flower:
May - June
Creamy White
Fragrant

Fruit:
Sept - Dec
Blue to Black
Drupe

Fall Color:
Scarlet Red-Crimson

Shape:
Horizontal & Dense

Size: 15' X 12'

Distinct Features:
Handsome in winter

Best Dig Time:
Spring, Fall, Summer

Adaptable To:
Light
Moisture
pH

Uses:
Border
Edible parts
Hedge
Low Maintenance
Mass/Grouping
Screen
Specimen
Windbreak

 

pH Preference :
Alkaline soil
Neutral soil

Tolerates:
Alkaline soil

Sun Preference:
Full Sun
Tolerates:
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Shade

Soil Moisture Preferred:
Dry
Moist
Tolerates:
Dry
Wet

Site Preferred:
Well Drained
Tolerates:
Clayey soil
Poor, Gravelly soil
Urban conditions

Environmental Tolerances:
Disease
Drought
Deer
Heat
Pest
Wind / Exposed Sites

 
 

   
 
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0207RD_Natives.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0906RDi_Bees.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0306RDs_Edible.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0907RD_FallColor.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/1007RD_FallPlanting.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0104RD_OhDeer.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0704RD_Screening.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0604RD_Shade.pdf
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