Mystic Meadows Gardens
American Cranberry bush - Viburnum trilobum
American Cranberry bush - Viburnum trilobum
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Native Perennial offers year round beauty to your garden. White lace cap blooms in the spring ( May-June), dense foliage in the summer, red berries emerge in early fall to winter before the leaves turn yellow to purple red. Self Pollinating. Not related to the commercial cranberry bush, it is actually part of the Elderberry family and also has edible fruit which is best in jams or sauces. (Native to all of New England States)
Prefers: Full to Part Sun, Moist wet-Medium Soil, grows up to 10-12 ft High Deer resistant
Benefits: Winter food for many birds, host plant for the Hummingbird clear wing moth https://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species/Hemaris-thysbe
Provenance:: WCD
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