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Beautiful green lobed foliage turns a deep red in the fall. United States, ND. Once full grown they can reach a height of 5-15 Feet and 5-15 Feet in spread. Similar to V. trilobum 'Compactum' but with a more dense and slightly broader form. Those cranberries come from an unrelated species, Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), a member of the heath family, and a plant that is more … "The tart clustered berries were an important food, especially for peoples of the central and northern [Pacific Northwest] coast region." 0000004665 00000 n
The glands of the Canadian native have stalks while the others don’t. Provided by USDA NRCS Bismarck PMC (NDPMC). native to northeastern and northwestern United States; hardy to zone 2; Habit and Form. The plants are multi-stemmed but do not form thickets by spreading. 0000009617 00000 n
Check other web resources for Viburnum opulus L. var. Deciduous shrub, compact, slender upright stems, to 6 ft high and wide (1.8 × 1.8 m). americanum Aiton : PLANTS : USDA-NRCS Database of Plants of the United States and its Territories The leaf buds are green. Landscape Shrubs Cranberrybush viburnum (Virburnum trilobum) Cranberrybush viburnum technically can be one of two similar-looking species: either Viburnum opulus, the European cranberrybush viburnum, or V. trilobum, the American cranberrybush viburnum.The minor differences boil down to minutia of leaf shape and the shape of a very small gland near the base of the leaf. The fruits, sour and rich in vitamin C, can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce to serve with meat or game. �a8e�27�b'�|��E�9F_��d���^� I���R*!� I���L��|�-�
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Discovered at Bailey Nurseries in Minnesota by Pat Perkins. Note: = Viburnum trilobum Marsh. Viburnum trilobum 'Compactum' An excellent compact form of American cranberry only one-half the size of the species. Leaves simple, opposite, 3-lobed, 5-14 cm long, lobes acuminate, sometimes middle lobe elongated, dark green above; fall foliage yellow, sometimes reddish. americanum (syn. The Canadian French name for the berries is pembina. It is a deciduous shrub growing to 4 m (13 ft) tall. <]>>
Description American Viburnum is a shrub found in wet woods, along streams, and on moist wooded hillsides of northern USA and Canada. Provided by USDA NRCS Bismarck PMC (NDPMC). A good tree for the fruit and a very nice ornamental. Plant Database. americanum Ait., or as a subspecies, Viburnum opulus subsp. Viburnum trilobum -- commonly called American cranberrybush -- is one of those shrubs that has it all. 0000004629 00000 n
When you are picking zone 4 viburnum shrubs, be sure to figure out what kind of flowers you want from your viburnum. Quick Links: FAQs || Plant Description || Insect PestsSome Other Common Names: American cranberrybush, guelder rose, dog rowan, *European cranberry tree, marsh alder, rose elder, red elder, water elder, dog elder, gatten tree, whitten tree, ople tree, snowball tree, crampbark x�b```a``�������� �� @16�,����HR\����8-q�3�c�$� cG�6���h i����i9 � �H1�1�H(00T�_����v�a���}��'��J2+���,;�(7}��#�kxdT1�`A��g�4[1?æ�>�Y ���V��t��>��D.��� T ` �k0s
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A dwarf form, 'Compactum', is available. trilobum (Marshall) Clausen. (Viburnum trilobum) General Description A large, leggy, poorly branched native shrub found in wooded, usually moist areas, competing with the rest of ... USDA Zone 2. 0000011936 00000 n
Prefers well-drained to moist soil in full sun or part shade.Adaptable to soil pH.Flowers on old wood, prune after flowering.Moderate tolerance of aerial salt spray. The bark is gray and rough and has a scaly texture. Viburnum trilobum Marshall - VITR8. Viburnum trilobum: Cranberrybush American Cranberrybush is a horticultural “sleeper.” The plant is fairly obscure and nobody is going crazy writing about its virtues, yet it is a stellar native shrub that will add a firecracker of color in the fall and winter to any garden, and attract birds throughout the winter besides! Water Does best on well-drained sites with better than average moisture. American Cranberrybush (Viburnum opulus var. americanum synonym V. trilobum), also called Highbush Cranberry, Cranberrybush Viburnum, and several other common names, is not the source of the cranberries often served for Thanksgiving dinner. Learn More. The native Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum) is the good one - tart to mild tasting, like a Cranberry overall, but not as sharp. 0000003373 00000 n
Viburnum trilobum 'Bailey Compact' An excellent compact, rounded form of American cranberry growing 5-6' tall and wide. Hardy to USDA Zone 2 Native range from New Brunswick to British Columbia, south to New York, Michigan, South Dakota and Wyoming. Provided by ND State Soil Conservation Committee. Viburnum edule might be confused with Viburnum opulus var. 123 34
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Light Partial shade to full sun. ... USDA Zone? Colorful foliage; Hardy; ... Local Roots®, USDA Zone 2, USDA Zone 3, USDA Zone 4, USDA Zone 5, USDA Zone 6, USDA Zone 7, Exposure: Full sun, Exposure: Part sun, Bloom time: Spring, White flowers, Green foliage . USDA NRCS ND State Soil Conservation Committee; NDSU Extension and Western Area Power Administration, Bismarck. 0000040684 00000 n
North Dakota tree handbook. synonyms: Viburnum trilobum Marsh. The Plants Database includes the following 39 species of Viburnum .Click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles. startxref
The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. At one time the American Cranberrybush Viburnum was knows as Viburnum trilobum. It is very closely related to the European and Asian Viburnum opulus, and is often treated as a variety of it, as Viburnum opulus L. var. The bud scales are valvate. 40721. Viburnum trilobum 'Hahs' Selected in 1915 by Roy Hahs, another one of A.E. The stems arch and are very dense, and the twigs are a reddish-brown color. 0000006320 00000 n
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Others tend to refer to it simply as Viburnum trilobum. americanum (trilobum), as some consider it a subspecies of the Eurasian variety. 0000001764 00000 n
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[1][2] It is very closely related to the European and Asian Viburnum opulus, and is often treated as a variety of it, as Viburnum opulus L. var. 1996. Habitat. Viburnum leaf beetle is native to Eurasia but appears to have become established in North America (Ottawa and Quebec) during the 1970's. trilobum (Marsh.) Additional information. endstream
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You May Also Like ‘Mariesii’ Viburnum - … (Pojar and MacKinnon, 1994). [3], The larvae and adults of the Viburnum leaf beetle feed on the leaves and may completely defoliate the plant, and repeated damage can kill it.[3]. Viburnum trilobum 'J.N. The name pembina was then applied to three rivers, one in Manitoba and North Dakota, one in Ontario, and one in Alberta. The high bush cranberry is sometimes called Viburnum opulus var. It is in flower in June, and the seeds ripen from July to September. SKU. americanum Ait, or as a subspecies, Viburnum opulus subsp. It typically thrives in Full to Partial Sun and has a 12-24 Inches growth rate per year. It is hardy to zone (UK) 2 and is not frost tender. Viburnum trilobum is a deciduous Shrub growing to 3 m (9ft 10in) at a medium rate. That means that you are sure to find a good selection of viburnum shrubs in zone 4. Zone 2 is the coldest zone you’ll find in the country. Although often called "highbush cranberry", it is not a cranberry. 0000008788 00000 n
Clausen Uses Ethnobotanic: The bark of highbush cranberry yields a powerful antispasmodic (whence the origin of one its American common names, crampbark). They are dense shrubs because of close branching. americanum, synonymous with and formerly known as Viburnum trilobum, is native to swampy woods, bogs, lake margins, pastures, thickets, slopes and moist low places from New Brunswick to British Columbia south to New York, the Great Lakes, South Dakota and Oregon. Additional information on Viburnum trilobum can be found on the link: USDA / NRCS PLANTS Database. 123 0 obj <>
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Viburnum trilobum 'Alfredo' A compact form of the American cranberry selected at Bailey Nurseries in Minnesota and named after long time employee, Alfredo 'Freddie' Garcia. The American Cranberry Bush does well or is tolerant in Well-Drained Loamy, moist, rich soil. 0000014606 00000 n
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Viburnum trilobum (cranberrybush viburnum, American cranberrybush, high bush cranberry, or highbush cranberry) is a species of Viburnum native to northern North America, from Newfoundland west to British Columbia, south to Washington state and east to northern Virginia. It typically thrives in Full to Partial Sun and has a 12-24 Inches growth rate per year. The leaves are opposite, 3-lobed maple- like leaves and from 2 to 5 inches long. Viburnum trilobum American Cranberrybush Viburnum, American Cranberrybush Caprifoliaceae. Select' Swipe to View More . Upright habit when young but maturing rounded. Maple-like leaves emerge burgundy in the spring, changing to green. USDA NRCS ND State Soil Conservation Committee; NDSU Extension and Western Area Power Administration, Bismarck. Viburnum trilobum 'Redwing™' This selection from Michael Yanny, Johnson's Nursery, Wisconsin, was introduced in 1983. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Viburnum_trilobum&oldid=947888403, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 29 March 2020, at 01:34. 0000040945 00000 n
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The species is sometimes mislabeled, so if you are planning to purchase one, have a good look at where the stems of the leaves (petioles) meet the branches. The name comes from the red fruits which look superficially like cranberries, and have a similar flavor and ripen at the same time of year. 0000025348 00000 n
Search by Trait List by Name. edule: edible Provided by ND State Soil Conservation Committee. In 2009, VLB was discovered in Wisconsin (Dane County) and Illinois (Cook County). Once full grown they can reach a height of 5-15 Feet and 5-15 Feet in spread. The leaves are opposite, three-lobed, 6–12 cm (2 1⁄4–4 3⁄4 in) long and 5–10 cm (2–4 in) broad, with a rounded base and serrated margins; they are superficially similar to many maple leaves, most easily distinguished by their somewhat wrinkled surface with impressed leaf venation. Its foliage and flowers are attractive, and it produces edible fruit that people actually eat. 0000006477 00000 n
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Selected for its showy red new growing tips for an extended period in the spring which will eventually turn dark green while newly emerging leaves continue to unfurl red against a backdrop of older dark green foliage. The flowers are white, produced in corymbs up to 13 cm (5 in) in diameter at the top of the stems; each corymb comprises a ring of outer sterile flowers 2–2.5 cm (3⁄4–1 in) diameter with conspicuous petals, surrounding a center of small (5 mm, 0.20 in), fertile flowers; the flowers are pollinated by insects. 0000001923 00000 n
Morgan's field collectors. The water-soluble preparation (containing a bitter compound called viburnine) has been used for relief Viburnum trilobum The American Cranberry Bush grows well in USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7. Viburnum opulus var. 0000005157 00000 n
Peoples of various origins both Native and European have used the berries for many years. Viburnum trilobumMarsh., American cranberrybush is an erect native shrub, averaging in height from 6 to 10 feet, occasionally taller on good sites. The American Cranberry … College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. 0000011243 00000 n
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Viburnum trilobum (cranberrybush viburnum, American cranberrybush, high bush cranberry, or highbush cranberry) is a species of Viburnum native to northern North America, from Newfoundland west to British Columbia, south to Washington state and east to northern Virginia. Uses Viburnum leaf beetle was first discovered in the United States in Maine in 1994, and as of 2007 was considered to be established west to Ohio as well as in British Columbia and Washington State. Be the first to review “Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum)” Cancel reply. trilobum (Marshall) Clausen. 0000002507 00000 n
The naturalized European Viburnum opulus is the unpleasant, acidic one, and not edible. Viburnum trilobum). United States, ND. trailer
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