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Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum - Neil Sperry's GARDENS
• Common name: Rusty blackhaw viburnum • Scientific name: Viburnum rufidulum (in the Adoxaceae plant family) • Native range: Southeastern U.S. west into East and Central Texas • Mature size: 16-20 ft. tall and 14-16 ft. wide. • …
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Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum - Native Plant Society of …
Grows as a shrub or small tree with reddish brown twigs that have a thin light gray coating. Leaves are oval with finely serrated margins and a shiny upper surface. White flowers are arranged in rounded or flattened clusters. The fruit is fleshy, …
Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty Black Haw) - Missouri …
This is a magnificent small tree with clusters of white flowers in spring and drupes of edible blue fruits in fall that attract birds and mammals. The glossy green leaves turn burgundy in fall.
Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum - Central Texas Gardener
Rusty blackhaw viburnum is a lovely little native that can be found growing all over the state, from east to central Texas, mostly along streams and the edges of woodland area. In its native habitat, you might find a specimen growing up to …
Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty Blackhaw, Rusty Black …
Rusty blackhaw is a native shrub or small tree with white flowers and blue fruits. See photos of its leaves, buds, flowers, and fruits, and learn about its habitat, cultivation, and wildlife value.
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Foraging Texas: Rusty Blackhaw
Hidden among the woods of east Texas one will find a true treasure, the Rusty Blackhaw. This small tree lives its life in the shade of much larger majestic oaks, sweetgums, hickories, and hackberries.
Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum (Viburnum rufidulum) in the …
Plant database entry for Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum (Viburnum rufidulum) with 27 images and 33 data details.
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Rusty Blackhaw - Grow Native!
Showy flat clusters of white flowers adorn the plant March-June. Drooping clusters of blue-black fruit with red stems form in September. Many types of birds and mammals eat the fruit. Leaves turn rich burgundy in fall. Where Should I …
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