Blackhaw | Viburnum prunifolia
Known for its white flower clusters, dense foliage, and black berries. Often used in native landscapes for its ornamental value and wildlife benefits. Blackhaw has new coppery growth in the spring that gives way to pinkish-red fall color. Like the other viburnums this one is a must for pollinators and those that love them. The dense branching habit along with dense foliage provide exceptional cover and habitat for our winged friends. Along with the cover and habitat provided, birds also devour the dark berries that are produced after its attractive flowers are pollinated. Blackhaw can tolerate a wide range of soil and moisture conditions as well.
*Price includes a $5 returnable deposit for the fancy pot*
Sun: Full sun-shade
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 3 gal
Known for its white flower clusters, dense foliage, and black berries. Often used in native landscapes for its ornamental value and wildlife benefits. Blackhaw has new coppery growth in the spring that gives way to pinkish-red fall color. Like the other viburnums this one is a must for pollinators and those that love them. The dense branching habit along with dense foliage provide exceptional cover and habitat for our winged friends. Along with the cover and habitat provided, birds also devour the dark berries that are produced after its attractive flowers are pollinated. Blackhaw can tolerate a wide range of soil and moisture conditions as well.
*Price includes a $5 returnable deposit for the fancy pot*
Sun: Full sun-shade
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 3 gal
Known for its white flower clusters, dense foliage, and black berries. Often used in native landscapes for its ornamental value and wildlife benefits. Blackhaw has new coppery growth in the spring that gives way to pinkish-red fall color. Like the other viburnums this one is a must for pollinators and those that love them. The dense branching habit along with dense foliage provide exceptional cover and habitat for our winged friends. Along with the cover and habitat provided, birds also devour the dark berries that are produced after its attractive flowers are pollinated. Blackhaw can tolerate a wide range of soil and moisture conditions as well.
*Price includes a $5 returnable deposit for the fancy pot*
Sun: Full sun-shade
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 3 gal