HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY, Viburnum trilobum (Growth rate – medium)
6 to 12" bareroot seedlings
Highbush cranberry is also known as the American cranberry bush. Though not actually a cranberry, its fruit resembles cranberry with bright red color, matures in the fall, and persists throughout winter. A generally low maintenance shrub once established, that will grow in moist to dry sites with plentiful sun. This North American native has white flowers, and dark green leaves that turn reddish in the fall. When mature reaches a height of 6-12 feet and a spread of 8-10 feet.
Seedlings must be picked up at the Kenosha County Center on delivery day, usually in late-April. Notice will be emailed approximately two weeks in advance.
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