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Highbush Cranberry

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Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum), also known as American Cranberrybush Viburnum, is a hardy, deciduous shrub valued for its year-round beauty and wildlife appeal. In spring, it produces clusters of white, lace-like flowers, which give way to bright red berries in late summer and fall. These ornamental berries persist into winter, providing seasonal interest and a valuable food source for birds.

The maple-like, deep green leaves turn stunning shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn, making it a standout in the landscape. Growing 8 to 12 feet tall and wide, this versatile shrub works well as a hedge, windbreak, or specimen plant. It thrives in a variety of soil conditions and is tolerant of cold climates, making it an excellent choice for naturalized plantings and wildlife gardens.

For four-season interest, vibrant fall color, and ecological benefits, Highbush Cranberry is a beautiful and functional addition to any landscape!

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Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum), also known as American Cranberrybush Viburnum, is a hardy, deciduous shrub valued for its year-round beauty and wildlife appeal. In spring, it produces clusters of white, lace-like flowers, which give way to bright red berries in late summer and fall. These ornamental berries persist into winter, providing seasonal interest and a valuable food source for birds.

The maple-like, deep green leaves turn stunning shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn, making it a standout in the landscape. Growing 8 to 12 feet tall and wide, this versatile shrub works well as a hedge, windbreak, or specimen plant. It thrives in a variety of soil conditions and is tolerant of cold climates, making it an excellent choice for naturalized plantings and wildlife gardens.

For four-season interest, vibrant fall color, and ecological benefits, Highbush Cranberry is a beautiful and functional addition to any landscape!

Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum), also known as American Cranberrybush Viburnum, is a hardy, deciduous shrub valued for its year-round beauty and wildlife appeal. In spring, it produces clusters of white, lace-like flowers, which give way to bright red berries in late summer and fall. These ornamental berries persist into winter, providing seasonal interest and a valuable food source for birds.

The maple-like, deep green leaves turn stunning shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn, making it a standout in the landscape. Growing 8 to 12 feet tall and wide, this versatile shrub works well as a hedge, windbreak, or specimen plant. It thrives in a variety of soil conditions and is tolerant of cold climates, making it an excellent choice for naturalized plantings and wildlife gardens.

For four-season interest, vibrant fall color, and ecological benefits, Highbush Cranberry is a beautiful and functional addition to any landscape!

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8am – 5pm

Saturday
8am – 1pm

Appointments via text/call preferred.

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7975 Poplar Sideroad
Collingwood, Ontario

mark@whitewillowfarmsltd.com 
(705) 351-1295