American Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus var. americanum)
Fall Species
This Species is typically available during our Fall Sale Mid-September through Mid-October at Geist Nursery in Fishers, IN.
Estimated Height at Pickup: 2-3’, 3 gal
A.k.a. Vibernum trilobum and Viburnum opulus var. trilobum. A lovely and robust viburnum with an upright habit and bright red summer berries beloved by birds! Blooms/berries/foliage are more dense with more sun exposure, but bright shade is well tolerated.
There is a great deal of confusion surrounding the genomics of this plant as a North American native as the North American population (V. opulus var. americanum, previously V. trilobum) has recently been lumped into a single species with the nonnative V. opulus. Long story short- the plants we carry are sourced from seed stock collected and identified many years ago, from 3 separate sources in southern Wisconsin and northeast Illinois genetically confirmed to be from the North American population. We are as confident as is currently possible that these represent the North American genome of this species. Hybridization with nearby non-native European V. opulus will be extremely likely.
Pollination: Self pollinating.
Light: Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade, Shade
Soil Moisture: Wet, Wet Mesic, Mesic
Soil Type: Adaptable
Height: 8’-12’
Width: 8’-12’
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Time: Apr-May
Fruit: Red berries mature late summer.
Fall Color: Red
Root Type: Branching
Notable Wildlife Interactions: Flowers attract bees, flies, and beetles. Hosts moths such as the pink prominent and azalea sphinx, a few beetles, and smaller insects. Berries are a valuable winter food for birds. Commonly browsed by deer.
Notes: Any pruning should be done immediately after flowering.
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