Black Haw Viburnum

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Black Haw Viburnum
Black Haw Viburnum
Black Haw Viburnum
Black Haw Viburnum
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  • Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Height At Maturity
    Under 25 Feet
  • Planting Zones
    3-9
  • Shipped As
    Bare-root
  • Ships
    5-7 Days
  • Usage
    Flowering

Black Haw Viburnum

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Ship March
Size 3-4'

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Blackhaw Viburnum Fascines

This shrub has hardy planting zones 3-9 and is a tolerant plant that endures air pollution, full sun or shade, and dry or well-drained soil. In full bloom, dark blue fruit appears edible and is often made into jams and jellies.

These Stakes are also known as Viburnum Prunifolium. Hardy in planting zones 3-9. The growth rate at maturity can reach 12-15 feet tall and 6-12 feet wide. It will have a white bloom from May to June.

Blackhaw Viburnum Fascines and Viburnum Prunifolium are Low Maintenance and Make an Excellent Shrub Border or Tall Hedge

If it needs pruning, do so it flowers as it forms buds in the following year's summer. Once it blooms, it will give way to a blackish-blue fruit that will stay on the tree throughout winter; This will provide food and attract birds and other wildlife. Fruits are edible to humans and can be eaten right off the bush or cooked for jams and jellies. In fall, the leaves will become a lovely shade of red to purple. This low-maintenance tree makes an excellent shrub border, tall hedge, or even a screen. These shrubs are easy to grow, absorb sun and shade, and adapt to many different soil types.

It is a flowering shrub that will grow 12-15′ high with an 8-12′ spread. It has creamy white flowers in early May and yields an edible blue-black fruit. The foliage is dark green during summer, changing to a deep red color in the fall. This plant grows well in zones 3 through 9. his disease-resistant, insect-resistant shrub is extremely winter-hardy and is a reliable homeowner. This vigorous plant would serve as an excellent shrub border or a tall hedge or screen, giving homeowners a natural privacy border.

These Stakes have hardy planting zones 3-9 and grow to 12-15 feet tall and 6-12 feet wide. It is a tolerant plant that endures air pollution, full sun or shade, and dry or well-drained soil. In full bloom, dark blue fruit appears edible and is often made into jams and jellies.

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A fruit-producing tree, Blackhaw Viburnum is a low-maintenance tree that makes an excellent shrub border.The botanical name of Blackhaw Viburnum is Viburnum Prunifolium. It is a genus of Viburnum and is native to eastern North America, ranging from Connecticut to eastern Kansas and south to Alabama and Texas. Viburnum prunifolium is also known as blackhaw or black haw, black haw viburnum, sweet haw, and stag bush. These hardy shrubs grow best in well-drained, rich soil. The hardiness zone is 3-9. It grows 12-15 feet long and 6-12 feet wide. It can withstand various types of air pollution. It prefers full sunlight to partial shade. Dark blue fruit seeds are edible when fully bloomed. People frequently used them to make delicious jams and jellies. Black fruits are distinguished from the reddish-brown foliage in the fall.

It is a deciduous tree with a crooked trunk and wide-spreading branches. It is a shrub in the northern parts of its range and a small tree in the southern areas. The bark of this tree is reddish-brown and rough. The branchlets are red at first, then green, and finally dark brown with a red tint. Rusty tomentum covers the winter buds. The leaves are alternate, up to 9 cm long and 6 cm wide. The bark sports shiny dark leaves that are oval, wedge-shaped, or rounded at the base. The leaves of these plants resemble some Prunus species. The new copper-colored leaves emerge, followed by white, flat-topped flowers in the spring.

It is an excellent plant for naturalized areas. It grows almost as tall as wide and can grow into a small tree with a single trunk. Clusters of small white flowers also appear in late spring, followed by yellow fruit that matures to a blue-black color. The fruit entices birds and other wildlife, and humans also eat it. In the fall, the foliage changes its color from red to purple. Plant this shrub in the early spring or late fall as it grows slowly. They are easy-to-care tree and thrives in different climates and locations. Choosing a perfect place for your shrub with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight is essential. Leave some space for the shrub's mature growth when planting. There are no pest issues with Blackhaw Viburnum.

Cultural Description of the Blackhaw Viburnum Tree:

Botanical Name: Viburnum Prunifolium

Common Names: Blackhaw or black haw, black haw Viburnum, Sweet Haw, and Stag Bush

Native to: Eastern North America, Chicago Areas, Illinois

Soil Preference: Moist, rich, well-drained soil

Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Water Requirement: Moderate amount of water

Ship As: Bareroot

Growth Rate: Moderate, Slow

Height at Maturity: 12-15 feet long and 6-12 feet wide

Bloom Time: Spring, Summer

Best Time to Harvest: Early Fall, Late Spring

Benefits: Attracts wildlife, pollinators, and birds

Hardiness Zone: 3-9

The Blackhaw Viburnum is the ideal choice to consider for your landscape. It has both ornamental and medicinal value in the garden, providing good fall color and early winter provender for birds. The Blackhaw Viburnum is an excellent plant for a long season of interest. There are so many species of viburnums that you can pick the one that is right for you and your landscape. 

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How We Protect Your Plants For Transit

We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.

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Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.

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Hi Diana, we are so pleased you are enjoying our plants! I have also passed your feedback about the easy website navigation on to our product team and know they will be thrilled to hear how much you love the website.