Viburnum Berries
Within the past week or so the autumnal navy blue berries of a viburnum on my land have appeared. This is a maple-leaf viburnum, about 36" in height. The viburnum is a great plant, its flowers in the spring (May) provide for pollinators, while the berries in the fall provide for a handful of birds. This particular viburnum is highly adaptable to the Virginia Piedmont and can do well in a variety of soils and ranges of sunlight. This particular viburnum is in a full sun location.
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