HHF award Winning Plants
HHF has awarded Shade Tree Farms with its plant of the month
award for best plant for its Blackhaw Viburnums. This is an
excellent plant for your landscape.
The Blackhaw viburnum (Viburnum Prunifolium) could be considered
a plant for beginners. Every landscape should have at least one
viburnum, why not the Blackhaw? I don't know how you can make a
mistake with this plant, but, perhaps it is possible. This plant
will be adaptable to many soil types; shaded or sunny, and can
do well in dry soils. This article give a brief introduction to
this interesting landscape plant. With its rounded, stiffly
branched habit the Blackhaw Viburnum reminds you of a Hawthorn.
It is a very easy plant to grow. It can be purchased as a
seedling, a rooted cutting, a potted starter plant in qt. pots,
to 5 gal. pots, and B&B field dug plants. In your landscape it
can be a small tree because plants attains a height of 12 to 14
feet. The Blachhaw Viburnum has dark green, glossy, leathery
leaves turn a dark reddish to purple in the fall. It is an
attractive leaf. This viburnum has creamy white flowers are
borne in flat-topped flower clusters during May. The fruit turns
blue-black at maturity. The fruit of this viburnum, which is
sweet and edible, is nearly half an inch long, bluish black,
covered with a bloom, and ripens in early autumn. It contains a
small and somewhat flattened stone. The mature fruit makes good
preserves. It is ripe when it turns black. The leaves are small
enough that they don't pose a raking and cleaning problem. Birds
frequent this shrub for feed and shelter. Plants are native and
tolerate shade but flower and fruit best in full sun. Habitat
and range: The blackhaw viburnum occurs in dry woods and
thickets and on rocky hillsides from Connecticut to Florida and
west to Michigan and Texas, but is mostly found in the South. I
have never seen a native Blackhaw Viburnum in our county (Bucks
County, Pa. ) that occured naturally. It will still thrive in
the soils around Solebury Pa. On our plant durability list, we
rate this a 9 for ease of transplanting and site adaptability.
There are also few serious pests that homeowners need to concern
themselves with. We have many deer on our nursery and we have
not seen much deer damage to this plant by deer feeding on this
plant. You can call us or visit our web site for more
information on other Viburnums. See http://www.zone5trees.com
http://www.seedlingsrus.com and http://www.highlandhillfarm.com