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Hahs Cranberrybush

Tagged as: Large Deciduous Shrubs, Viburnums

Botanical Name: Viburnum trilobum 'Hahs'
Common Name: Hahs Cranberrybush



Height: 6-8' Spread: 6-8' Form: Upright to rounded Rate: M Zone: 2-7 
Cultural Requirements: Full sun to part shade; moist, well-drained soils with consistent moisture; tolerates a wide range of soil pH; drought sensitive, benefits with a mulch layer to conserve moisture
Ornamental Characteristics: Showy white, lace cap flowers in mid-May, held above the foliage; large, bright red fruit clusters in early fall; excellent for making jams and jellies
Use in the Landscape: Shrub borders, foundation plantings, woodlands, hedges or screens

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