As a compact improvement over the species, Bailey Compact American offers a spring display of white flowers followed by scarlet fruit in fall. A desirable plant for smaller spaces. Deciduous. Full to partial sun.
Medium upright shrub, dense and compact. White flowers in June, followed by blue black berries. Foliage turns glossy red in fall. Prefers well-drained conditons and adapts well to a variety of soils.
Thick, leathery, dark green-gray leaves, large, cream colored flower clusters in June. Produces red berries turning black in fall. Prefers well-drained soil, but tolerates many soil conditions, full sun or part shade.
Nannyberry Viburnum is a large growing "leggy" native shrub that can be pruned into a small tree form. It produces 2-3" clusters of white flowers in the spring. Mature fruit are black in color. Fall color is deep maroon to red. The glossy, green leaves turning deep maroon to red in...