Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum
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Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum
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Viburnum rufidulum
Viburnum rufidulum
Black Haw, Blue Haw, Rusty Nannyberry
Southeastern U.S. to Central Texas.
10
–
16 feet
8
–
14 feet
Central Texas
Texas
Full Sun
Part Sun/Shade
Low
Deer Resistant
Flowering
Birds


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About This Plant
Sun or partial shade. Deciduous, with nice bronzy-red fall leaf color. Creamy-white flower clusters appear in spring.
Rusty blackhaw is a highly esteemed, slow-growing and difficult-to-propagate species often used in deciduous understory and in wildscapes. The fruit attracts birds.
Maintenance
None required. Prune only to remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches.
Features
Plant Type:
Small Tree
Size:
10-16' H, 8-14' W
Sunlight Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade
Soil Types:
Clay, Sandy, Thin
Wildlife:
Birds, Pollinators
Flower Color:
White
Bloom Time:
April, May
Freeze Hardy:
Yes
Invasive:
No
Caution:
None
Coupon Eligible:
No
This plant goes well with
- Ulmus crassifolia
- Chasmanthium latifolium
- Garrya spp.
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