Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum

Price range: $3.50 through $4.95

Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum is a great food resource for mammals and birds.

Description

Scientific Name: Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum)

Zone: 3–9

Mature Height: 12–20 ft (sometimes up to 25 ft)

Mature Width: 8–15 ft

Fruit: Bluish-black drupes, ½″ long, edible; eaten fresh or used in preserves, attractive to wildlife

Flowers: Flat-topped clusters of small, creamy-white flowers

Bloom Time: April–May

Growth Rate: Moderate (typically 12″ per year under good conditions)

Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained loam; tolerant of clay, sandy, or rocky soils

Drought Tolerance: Moderate to good once established

Flood Tolerance: Low to moderate; not suited for standing water

Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade

Fall Color: Brilliant shades of red, purple, and orange

Wildlife Value: Excellent nectar source for pollinators; fruit feeds birds and mammals; dense branching provides nesting cover for songbirds

For more information, check out the Ladybird Johnson Wildlife Center page about Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum: Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty blackhaw viburnum) | Native Plants of North America

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