


Viburnum prunifolium / BLACKHAW VIBURNUM
Viburnum prunifolium, commonly known as Blackhaw Viburnum, is a striking deciduous shrub native to eastern North America, known for its attractive foliage, flowers, and berries. In spring, it produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers that are both fragrant and visually appealing, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. As summer progresses, the dark green leaves turn a brilliant reddish-purple in the fall, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Blackhaw Viburnum produces dark blue to black berries that persist into winter, offering food for birds and wildlife. This adaptable shrub thrives in a range of soils and light conditions, from full sun to part-shade, making it a versatile choice for hedges, screens, or as a specimen plant in both woodland and garden settings.
· ORIGIN - NC Native
· EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - Full sun
· FLOWER COLOR - white
· HEIGHT - 12-15 ft
· HABIT - deciduous
· MOISTURE - drought tolerant
· HARDINESS ZONES - 3-9
3 Gallon pot
Viburnum prunifolium, commonly known as Blackhaw Viburnum, is a striking deciduous shrub native to eastern North America, known for its attractive foliage, flowers, and berries. In spring, it produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers that are both fragrant and visually appealing, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. As summer progresses, the dark green leaves turn a brilliant reddish-purple in the fall, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Blackhaw Viburnum produces dark blue to black berries that persist into winter, offering food for birds and wildlife. This adaptable shrub thrives in a range of soils and light conditions, from full sun to part-shade, making it a versatile choice for hedges, screens, or as a specimen plant in both woodland and garden settings.
· ORIGIN - NC Native
· EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - Full sun
· FLOWER COLOR - white
· HEIGHT - 12-15 ft
· HABIT - deciduous
· MOISTURE - drought tolerant
· HARDINESS ZONES - 3-9
3 Gallon pot
Viburnum prunifolium, commonly known as Blackhaw Viburnum, is a striking deciduous shrub native to eastern North America, known for its attractive foliage, flowers, and berries. In spring, it produces clusters of small, creamy-white flowers that are both fragrant and visually appealing, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. As summer progresses, the dark green leaves turn a brilliant reddish-purple in the fall, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Blackhaw Viburnum produces dark blue to black berries that persist into winter, offering food for birds and wildlife. This adaptable shrub thrives in a range of soils and light conditions, from full sun to part-shade, making it a versatile choice for hedges, screens, or as a specimen plant in both woodland and garden settings.
· ORIGIN - NC Native
· EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - Full sun
· FLOWER COLOR - white
· HEIGHT - 12-15 ft
· HABIT - deciduous
· MOISTURE - drought tolerant
· HARDINESS ZONES - 3-9