
Viburnum prunifolium (Blackhaw, Black Haw, Blackhaw …
Blackhaw is a large, suckering, native shrub or small tree in the muskroot family that matures at a slow rate to 15 feet tall and nearly as wide. It provides 3 seasons of interest and is a high-value wildlife plant.
Viburnum prunifolium - Wikipedia
Viburnum prunifolium (known as blackhaw or black haw, blackhaw viburnum, sweet haw, and stag bush) is a species of Viburnum native to eastern North America, from Connecticut west to eastern Kansas, and south to Alabama and Texas.
Viburnum prunifolium - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Prune immediately after flowering since flower buds form in summer for the following year. Viburnum prunifolium, commonly called black haw, is usually grown as a large, upright, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub with an irregular crown, but it …
Learn About Growing A Blackhaw Viburnum - Gardening Know How
May 5, 2021 · Wildlife will thank you if you plant Blackhaw, a small, dense tree with both spring flowers and autumn fruit. You’ll also get a joyful jolt of vibrant autumn color. Read on for Blackhaw tree facts as well as tips on growing a Blackhaw viburnum.
Black Haw | Missouri Department of Conservation
Black haw is a small understory tree with beautiful fall color — deep lavender or maroon-purple, finally becoming deep rose-red. Its clusters of blue-black berries, borne on red stalks, happen to be quite tasty. No wonder it has been cultivated as an ornamental since 1727!
Black-haw viburnum | The Morton Arboretum
Black-haw viburnum is a large, native shrub or a small tree. In spring, new leaves emerge copper-colored followed by white, flat-topped flowers. In fall, black fruits contrast with the pinkish-red foliage. A great plant for naturalized areas.
Blackhaw Viburnum | Johnson's Nursery | KB - JNI Knowledgebase
Dec 4, 2024 · Blackhaw Viburnum is a native understory shrub or small tree with clusters of white flowers in spring that give way to blue-black berries in fall. Dark green foliage is present throughout most of the growing season, eventually turning shades of red and purple in autumn. Growth Form: Multi - stemmed. Rarely single - stem.
Blackhaw Viburnum - Viburnum prunifolium | Prairie Nursery
Blackhaw viburnum, or Viburnum prunifolium, is an upright multi-stemmed native shrub with a rounded crown. White flower clusters in spring give way to blue-black berries in fall.
Viburnum prunifolium (Black Haw) - Master Gardeners of …
Common throughout the Mid-Atlantic (except the northern half of Pennsylvania), this elegant shrub grows mainly in thickets and woods. The upright oval crown common in young plants often becomes, with age, irregular with drooping lower branches. Creamy white flowers give way to pink berry-like fruits (drupes), edible when ripened to deep blue-black.
Blackhaw - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Blackhaw (Viburnum prunifolium) is perhaps the most widely distributed Viburnum in Ohio, as it is found throughout the state, ranging from shady mesic woodlands to open, dry fields. It encompasses most of the Eastern United States in its broader distribution.