Viburnum trilobum (American Cranberry Bush)

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Plant Description: multiple trunked, loosely branched, erect shrub that tends to grow both in height and in width, giving it a rounded shape. Western viburnum has hairy stalks with coarsely toothed oval to almost round leaves that are dark green and glabrous above, lighter green and covered with short stiff hairs below. Large clusters of small white flowers, 1-2 inches across, bloom from late spring to early summer. Clustered fruits are orangish-red, elliptical in shape and turn shiny black in fall. Leaves change to a beautiful red in fall.
  • Height: 8-12 ft
  • Width: 8-12 ft
  • Watering needs: Moderate during summer
  • Sun needs: Partial sun
  • Soil needs: Well draining, moist soil that is rich and loamy.
  • Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
  • Ripening Time: Fall

Landscape Use and Ecological Function: this plant grows in thickets and open woods at low to mid elevations, 980-4500 ft (300-1400m).

This is a very showy shrub that attracts many pollinators. Viburnum ellipticum is also drought tolerant and great for restoration sites without much moisture.

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