News

I love the way the sunlight slants through crisp, cool air, making foliage glow and berries sparkle ... FOLIAGE FANFARE Doublefile viburnum (Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum) is a multiseason ...
Adding another viburnum with an overlapping bloom period may bring a few more berries, but not very many. 'Onondaga' just doesn't make fruit dependably. It isn't that the National Arboretum doesn ...
If you are up for planting a viburnum or two this fall, following are my choice selections with multi-season interest – those that not only have showy spring flowers but colorful berries and ...
I’ve outlined my goals for the upcoming season here – and offered you a few practical tips for growing berries ... it witherod viburnum; its botanical name is Viburnum cassinoides.
If your New Year’s resolutions include landscaping with more native plants, consider Viburnum prunifolium ... thin-skinned berry-like fruit with a single seed. During the summer, these ripen ...
One I like is Viburnum cassinoides, or witherod viburnum ... The witherod viburnum has white flowers, which are followed by dark-blue berries that birds love. Its smooth, glossy foliage turns ...
cassinoides), Black haw (v. prunifolium), Rusty haw, (v. rufidulum), Mooseberry, (v. edule), and so on, are useful native plants and also have edible berries. The arrowood viburnum can be eaten ...