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Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00001521
01/01/98

Viburnum prunifolium--Blackhaw Viburnum


Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9                                     
Height: 12 ft   Spread: 12 ft  Form: upright                
Type: deciduous shrub                                       
Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches                         
Flowers: white flowers                                      
Fruits: pink turning black                                  

Comments: The small, white flowers of Blackhaw Viburnum     
are borne in late spring after the leaves.  The edible      
fruits are pink turning dark blue, oval and held erect.     
The fall color is deep, dull red.  This hardy shrub can be  
grown in sun or shade.                                      


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