Highbush Cranberry

Viburnum trilobum

Also called American Cranberrybush

  • AKA Viburnum opulus var. americanum
  • Flat-topped clusters of creamy-white flowers
  • Red berries are attractive to birds
  • Textured three-lobed green leaves turn reddish-purple in the fall
  • Upright multi-stemmed habit
  • Bloom Time: Spring

ZONE:
2

COLOUR:
White

HEIGHT:
250-300 cm

SPREAD:
250-300 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Viburnum is best grown in a medium, well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. Any necessary pruning should be done soon after flowering, to ensure the next year's bud set.

Additional Notes about Highbush Cranberry:


Native to Ontario and other parts of North America.

An important winter food source for birds and small mammals. Host plant for the larval stage of the Spring Azure butterfly.

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suitable substitutions for Viburnum trilobum