Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry
Viburnum opulus var. americanum ~ Highbush Cranberry

Highbush Cranberry

Viburnum opulus var. americanum

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Highbush Cranberry is a native multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with a dense round-spreading habit.  Its 3-lobed dark green maple-like foliage turns an attractive purple-red in fall. Large flat-topped clusters of white flowers bloom in spring and are followed by drooping clusters of bright red cranberry like drupes.   Flowers best in consistently moist well-drained soils. 

Syn. with Viburnum trilobum.

Type: 

Shrub

Origins:

Northeast N. America

Height: 

8' - 12'

Spread: 

8’ - 12'

Spacing: 

10'

USDA Hardiness Zone: 

2 - 7

Culture: 

Full SunPart Sun

Bloom Color: 

White

Season of Interest: 

Spring, Fall

MAINTENANCE NEEDS:  Low Maintenance.  Prune immediately as needed after flowering.  Watch for aphids.  Some susceptibility to stem blight, leaf spot, and powdery mildew.
LANDSCAPE USES:  Accents or Group Plantings, BordersNaturalized AreasWoodland Gardens, Wildlife GardensPrivacy Screen, Hedges, Foundation Plantings, and Containers.

COMPANION PLANTS: Hydrangea, SweetspireMagnolia

IMAGESFamartin2019-05-12 17 14 59 American Cranberrybush Viburnum blossoms along a walking path in the Franklin Glen section of Chantilly, Fairfax County, VirginiaCC BY-SA 4.0, (2) Photo by F. D. RichardsViburnum opulus var. americanum 7/2021 American High Bush cranberry-, (3) SalicynaViburnum opulus var. americanum 2017-05-23 0564CC BY-SA 4.0, (4) Ryan HodnettHighbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus var. americanum) - Thunder Bay, Ontario 01CC BY-SA 4.0, (5) Kaz Andrew from Edmonton,Alberta, Canada, A High Bush Cranberry (1) (5025967716)CC BY-SA 2.0, (6) Photo by manuel m. v, VIburnum trilobum

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