Photo of Viburnum prunifolium (blackhaw viburnum)
Viburnum prunifolium - Non-fragrant white flowers in flat-topped cymes (to 4.5" diameter) appear in spring. Flowers give way in autumn to blue-black, berry-like drupes which often persist into winter and are quite attractive to birds and wildlife. Ovate, finely toothed, glossy dark green leaves (to 4" long) turn attractive shades of red and purple in fall. Fruits are edible and may be eaten off the bush when ripe or used in jams and preserves. Family : Adoxaceae
Author :
Ralph Heiden
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12765
Online since:
August 16th 2014
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Viburnum prunifolium (blackhaw viburnum)
Viburnum prunifolium (blackhaw viburnum)
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