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American Cranberry Bush (Viburnum trilobum) makes a delightful addition to any landscape. This deciduous shrub is native to both the Northeastern and Northwestern United States.
Ornamental shrubs are one of the most widely used plants in the suburban landscape of the Kansas City Metro. The diversity of ...
A • Knowing the exact name of your viburnum may provide a clue to this mystery. There are two types commonly referred to as the “cranberry bush.” One is the European cranberrybush (Viburnum ...
The American cranberry bush (Viburnum trilobum) seems to have it all. It's a native deciduous shrub that is beneficial to both wildlife and people and has many garden uses. As an added bonus, it ...
Q. I have a shrub with a leaf that reminds me of a maple but it has red berries. What is it? — Emily Patten, Highland Park A. Your plant is European cranberry bush viburnum (Viburnum opulus),… ...
Updates on cranberry viburnum, trees in distress, from OSU horticulture experts. Skip to Article. ... At the end of the summer, my cranberry-bush viburnum lost nearly all of its leaves.
We’ve always called it a cranberry bush, but I don’t think it’s. Question: Help! We have ... Answer: It sounds as though your shrub is infested with viburnum leaf beetles.
The viburnums are quite common in landscapes, being sold in some form by most full-service garden centers. There are somewhere between 150 and 250 species of this plant, depending on the reference ...
The viburnum leaf beetle prefers viburnums with smooth leaves (little hair or pubescence). Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) and American cranberry bush viburnum (Viburnum trilobum) are ...
Q • I have an American cranberry that I didn’t get a chance to cut back this year. Can you tell me when is the best time to prune, but American cranberry requires little pruning ...
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