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Our viburnums are listed by botanical name. Common names can often lead to confusion. Snowball viburnum may mean one thing to one person and something else entirely different to another.

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Viburnum prunifolium - Blackhaw viburnum

Viburnum prunifolium also known as the Blackhaw viburnum. Black haw can be multistemmed shrub or single stem tree. It's common name Blackhaw is derived from the black mature bark and haw from the Hawthorne like tree form.

This native plant produces a nice berry set appreciated by birds and other wildlife. Clusters of pendulous fruit or drupes in green, yellow, and red mature to blue and purplish black.

A great plant for a naturalizing its glossy green foliage and many branches make a great decidous screen.

Fall color is bright yellow to vibrant crimson.

 

Plant Height - 10-15'

Plant Width - approximately 8-10''

Hardiness Zone- 3

Light requirements - Full sun to part shade can tolerate shade

Soil - moist well drained acidic

Growth rate - moderate

Flowers - Clusters of small white flowers forming large puff balls