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Viburnum trilobum - Highbush Cranberry

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Viburnum trilobum is an absolute standout in any landscape, widely known as the Highbush Cranberry. With its magnificent reach of 8 to 15 feet in height, this North American native presents a robust spectacle of dense, rounded foliage. Its distinctive three-lobed, maple-like leaves become a canvas of purplish-red hues come fall, adding a captivating seasonal flair to your garden. In spring, prepare for a mesmerizing show of clustered white flowers, transitioning into vibrant red berries by autumn. But it's not just us humans who are charmed - these berries serve as a delicious treat for a range of birds, making Highbush Cranberry an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly gardens. The plant appreciates a moderate watering regime and flourishes in conditions ranging from full sun to partial shade. This hardy shrub offers undeniable allure, yet asks for little in return. Bountiful in benefits and easy to care for, Viburnum trilobum is a must-have for any garden that values beauty, versatility, and sustainability.

  • Size: 8 to 15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Clusters of white flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Three-lobed, maple-like leaves that turn purplish-red in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Wildlife friendly: Produces red berries enjoyed by birds
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