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A highbush cranberry, also known as the American cranberry, isn’t a type of cranberry but a viburnum. Despite not being a cranberry, it produces edible red fruits that are best cooked rather than ...
Add structure and ornament to your garden with Viburnum opulus 'Compactum,' a deciduous shrub with bright red, translucent berries and warm red foliage. 'Compactum' grows about 5 feet high and ...
Q. I have a shrub with a leaf that reminds me of a maple but it has red berries. What is it? — Emily Patten, Highland Park A. Your plant is European cranberry bush viburnum (Viburnum opulus),… ...
Plant an arrowwood viburnum in early spring after the final frosts to give it time to put down roots before the temperatures rise in summer. It wants a spot with full sun and well-draining ...
Native Plant: Colorful Eastern wahoo shrub feeds insects and birds year-round The American cranberry bush is an essential food source for wildlife including songbirds, gamebirds and small mammals.
American Cranberry bush Viburnum (V. trilobum) also is a lovely shrub and a prolific berry producer. Large clusters of yellow summer berries change to glossy red in late September.
Some other clay-tolerant native shrubs include American cranberry (Viburnum trilobum), possumhaw (Viburnum nudum) and sweet pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia). Order your shrubs.
The American cranberry bush's white flowers give way to red berries that are a good food source for wildlife - and make excellent jams and jellies. News Today's news ...
Dear Master Gardener: What can I plant to form a “living fence”?I have a dream of blocking out the neighbors with a mixed species hedge that would be good habitat for wildlife and pollinators.
A highbush cranberry, also known as the American cranberry, isn’t a type of cranberry but a viburnum. Despite not being a cranberry, it produces edible red fruits that are best cooked rather ...