VIBURNUM cassinoides

Dense shrub with compact habit. Dark green foliage turns to orange-red, crimson and purple. Flat white clusters of flowers appear in June. In late summer green fruit turns first to pink then blue and finally black in late September. Native to northeastern U.S.

Product Description

VIBURNUM cassinoides- Witherod Viburnum

Dense shrub with compact habit. Dark green foliage turns to orange-red, crimson and purple. Flat white clusters of flowers appear in June. In late summer green fruit turns first to pink then blue and finally black in late September. The berries are edible and another common name is Wild Raisin. Adaptable to moist soils. Native to northeastern U.S.

Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade

Soil: Adaptable to Most Soils

Size: Height 6-10ft., Spread 6-10ft.

Zone: 3-8

Flower: Flat-topped White

Bloom Time: June

Attributes: Native, Showy Fruit, Showy Flowers, Edible Fruit, Attracts Birds and Pollinators, Fall Color