Taxon

Viburnum prunifolium

 
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Viburnum prunifolium - blackhaw viburnum
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Common name: blackhaw viburnum
Family: Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family)
Distribution: e.-c. and e. United States
IUCN Red list: Least concern
Hardiness: USDA Zone 3
Life form: Deciduous shrub/Subshrub
Comments: A beautiful large shrub or small tree to 15' tall and 12' wide. May flowers are creamy white in 2-4" clusters giving way to 1/2" wide fruits. Fruits undergo a showy pink to black color transition. Leaves are glossy green in summer, taking on red to purple fall color. Use as a specimen or in mass plantings.
Links: Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN Taxonomy)USDA PLANTS Database - US Department of Agriculture

Locations

  • 1: CON: CN14 (CN14) • Accession: D9999-1318.001 • Origin: United States of America • Provenance: Wild of Known Origin
  • 2: FLS: BS20 (BS20) • Accession: D1991-0494.001 • Origin: United States of America • Provenance: Wild of Known Origin
  • 3: FLS: BT22 (BT22) • Accession: D1995-0837.001 • Origin: United States of America • Provenance: Wild of Known Origin
  • 4: FLS: CB23 (CB23) • Accession: D1991-0494.002 • Origin: United States of America • Provenance: Wild of Known Origin
  • 5: PER: BS19 (BS19) • Accession: D0000-1656.001
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