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The Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum (Viburnum rufidulum) is a deciduous, suckering shrub or small tree Leaves are glossy, leathery, ovate to obovate, dark green. Leaf undersides, buds and young stems are covered with rusty brown hairs. Tiny white flowers bloom in spring.
Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum (Viburnum rufidulum) is a large deciduous shrub (sometimes considered a small tree) usually found in rocky woodlands and forests. You’ll see clusters of small white flowers adorning it in early spring, as well as Azure butterflies (it is a host plant for them).
17 Απρ 2023 · Blackhaw viburnum is a low-maintenance shrub that grows well in many different locations and climates. Selecting a spot for your shrub that has good soil drainage and ample sunlight is key to making its care a breeze.
This is a magnificent small tree with clusters of white flowers in spring and drupes of edible blue fruits in fall that attract birds and mammals. The glossy green leaves turn burgundy in fall.
• Common name: Rusty blackhaw viburnum • Scientific name: Viburnum rufidulum (in the Adoxaceae plant family) • Native range: Southeastern U.S. west into East and Central Texas • Mature size: 16-20 ft. tall and 14-16 ft. wide. • Lighting preference: suited to sun or mostly shade.
With a year-round attractive appearance, Viburnum rufidulum (Southern Blackhaw) is a large, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub or small tree noted for its eye-catching flower clusters, colorful berries, and attractive fall color.
15′, slow growing, small tree with glossy dark green foliage. Blooms 4″-6″ clusters of white flowers in spring. Foliage turns red, mauve, purple, orange and yellow in fall with fruit that ripens in fall.