Mapleleaf Viburnum - Viburnum acerifolium
Common Name: Mapleleaf Viburnum Botanical Name: Viburnum acerifolium Category: Trees, Shrubs & Vines Flower Color: White Bloom Time: Spring Soil Conditions: Well-drained, Rich, Moist , Dry, Average/Adaptable Exposure/Light Requirements: Partial Sun/Partial Shade, Full Sun Foliage: Red/Purple Fall Color, Deciduous Height: 4-6 feet Wildlife: Birds, Butterflies and Other Pollinators, Mammals Berry Color: Purple/Black |
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Description: This shrub grows 4-8 feet high and 4 feet wide. Foliage is bright to dark green in the summer and reddish-purple in fall. Flowers start out pink prior to opening, then flower turns a creamy white in June. Fruit are long, black ovals hanging at the tips of branches from September into winter. Very shade tolerant! A terrific food source for many woodland species. | ||||
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