
Blackhaw Viburnum
Cedar waxwings, robins, bluebirds, catbirds and many other birds love blackhaw's blue-black fruits, which persist into winter. In spring, the small tree bears white flowers; in fall, its leaves turn red. Tuck blackhaw almost anywhere-it slowly grows to 15-20 ft. tall and 10' wide. Bare-root plant. 3-year-old (12-18 in. transplants) shipped at the proper planting time for your area. Zones 3-8.
Publisher: Audubon Workshop
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