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Black Haw Viburnum Shrub

The Black Haw Viburnum shrub is native to central and eastern North America. It is deciduous, with a multi-stemmed, upright habit; however, it can be grown as a single-trunked small tree. In the spring, this shrub develops ovate leaves with finely serrated edges. Along the main vein of each leaf, the sides bow up, creating a boat-like shape. The scientific name prunifolium pays homage to the fact that the leaves resemble those of the Black Cherry.

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Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

3-9

Height at Maturity

Over 10 Feet

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Late Spring to Early Summer

Care

Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) thrives in sun to shade and well-drained, loamy soil. Water regularly during dry spells, and apply mulch to retain moisture. Prune after flowering to maintain shape. It's drought-tolerant once established.

Exposure

Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) flourishes in full sun to partial shade. It favors at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily but can tolerate some shade, making it versatile for various garden settings, from sunny spots to lightly shaded areas.

Plant Attributes

Perfect for attracting birds , Fragrant lush fall flowers, Disease and pest resistant

The Black Haw Viburnum shrub is native to central and eastern North America. It is deciduous, with a multi-stemmed, upright habit; however, it can be grown as a single-trunked small tree. In the spring, this shrub develops ovate leaves with finely serrated edges. Along the main vein of each leaf, the sides bow up, creating a boat-like shape. The scientific name prunifolium pays homage to the fact that the leaves resemble those of the Black Cherry.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

3-9

Height at Maturity

Over 10 Feet

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Late Spring to Early Summer

Care

Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) thrives in sun to shade and well-drained, loamy soil. Water regularly during dry spells, and apply mulch to retain moisture. Prune after flowering to maintain shape. It's drought-tolerant once established.

Exposure

Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) flourishes in full sun to partial shade. It favors at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily but can tolerate some shade, making it versatile for various garden settings, from sunny spots to lightly shaded areas.

Plant Attributes

Perfect for attracting birds , Fragrant lush fall flowers, Disease and pest resistant

Product Details

Black Haw Viburnum | Viburnum Prunifolium

Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) is native to central and eastern North America, where it can be found growing naturally across many settings such as thickets, along streambanks, and within moist woodlands. It is deciduous, with a suckering, multi-stemmed upright habit; however, it can be grown with a single trunk as a small tree.

In the spring, this shrub develops ovate leaves with finely serrated edges. Along the main vein of each leaf, the sides bow up, creating a boat-like shape. The scientific name prunifolium pays homage to the fact that the leaves resemble leaves of the Black Cherry (Prunus).

Black Haw Viburnum shrub with lush white flower clusters and green leaves

Plant Details - Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum Prunifolium)

Family: Adoxaceae

Hardiness Zones: 3 to 9

Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

Water Needs: Low to moderate

Height: 12-15 ft, can reach up to 30 ft

Spread: 6-12 ft

Growth Rate: Moderate

Bloom Time: Mid to late spring

Flower Color: Creamy white

Wildlife Value: Attracts bees and other pollinators, and birds, and mammals eat the berries

After the spring flush of foliage, the Black Haw Viburnum produces clusters of elegantly gentle, creamy white flowers, which have a sweet and delightful fragrance that is attractive to a myriad of pollinators.

The flowers give way to bright magenta-colored berries that mature to dark purple or black. The berries persist through the autumn and create a notable contrast to the rusty red, purple, orange, and yellow colors of the senescing leaves.

The berries are a favorite for local bird life and are edible for humans as well. To enjoy for yourself, pick the berries when they are mature and purplish black in color. They have a sweet, raisin-like taste when ripe. Use them to make jams and jellies or add them fresh to muffins or other baked goods.

Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Black Haw Viburnum (Viburnum Prunifolium)

This multifunctional shrub is easy to grow and makes an attractive addition to a mixed shrub border or hedge, or it can be grown as a specimen. It can easily be pruned into a tree form or left as a shorter multi-stemmed shrub.

The size varies depending on how it is grown. When growing as a small tree, it can reach heights of 30 ft tall, whereas when grown as a multi-stemmed shrub, it grows to a maximum of 15 ft.

Black Haw Viburnum grows well in full sun to part shade conditions. It can also grow in deep shade but may not bloom reliably. It prefers well-drained, dry to medium moisture soil. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. This plant normally has no serious pest or disease issues.

Noteworthy Characteristics of Black Haw Viburnum

Easy to grow, edible fruit, attractive for wildlife.

Plant this versatile, easy-to-grow, and reliable shrub in your garden and provide delicious berries for yourself and your local wildlife to enjoy. Shop for Black Haw Viburnum shrubs online at TN Nursery. For 68 years, we have served the landscaping industry and homeowners with specimen plants.

Bare-root Black Haw Viburnum shrub with slender branches and tangled roots

Elegant Blossoms

Black Haw Viburnum showcases clusters of creamy white flowers that add sophistication and beauty to your landscape. These fragrant blooms are a magnet for butterflies and bees, making your garden a lively and attractive spot.

Wildlife Attraction

Known by gardeners as nannyberry or plum leaf viburnum, this plant produces berries that attract a variety of wildlife. Birds such as cedar waxwings, northern cardinals, and robins, along with ruffed grouse, find the berries irresistible.

Showy Berries:

After flowering, the plant produces striking dark berries that stand out against the foliage. These berries add visual interest and can attract various birds to your garden. Their color contrasts beautifully with the plant’s green leaves.

Attractive Foliage

Black Haw Viburnum boasts lush, glossy leaves that provide year-round greenery. Its foliage turns a rich, vibrant color in the fall, adding seasonal interest to your garden. This plant’s aesthetic appeal enhances any landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do blackhaw viburnum get?

Blackhaw Viburnum typically grows 12 to 15 feet tall with a similar spread. It forms a graceful, rounded shape with glossy leaves and clusters of white blooms. With sunlight and care, it grows strong and adds beauty to any landscape.

What is black haw good for?

Blackhaw Viburnum is great for adding beauty and structure to gardens and natural landscapes. It provides lovely spring blooms, colorful fall foliage, and berries that attract birds. This hardy shrub also works well as a hedge or specimen plant with minimal care.

Do deer eat blackhaw viburnum?

No, deer generally do not eat Blackhaw Viburnum. Its leaves and branches are less appealing to them compared to other plants. This makes it an excellent choice for gardens in deer-prone areas.

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