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Highbush Cranberries
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Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum)
Great plant as specimen or in hedges!
Beautiful and vigorous easy to grow large upright bush has huge umbels of lacy white flowers followed by a tremendous crop of bright red juicy berries, and intense crimson fall color. Berries are very healthy and make great preserves syrups and wine. Bush is also known as cramp bark and was used by Native Americans as well as herbalists today to relieve menstrual cramps. Plants grow 6-10 ft tall and can be planted in part shade or full sun. Self-fertile. Zones 3-9.
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American Highbush Cranberry
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American Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum) is a great plant as specimen or in hedges! Beautiful and vigorous easy to grow large upright bush has huge umbels of lacy white flowers followed by a...
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Kalinka™ Highbush Cranberry
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Kalinka™ Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus) was discovered in central Ukraine, this promising variety forms a very attractive shrub with profuse, large, particularly tasty, bright red berries. Co...
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Phillips Highbush Cranberry
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Phillips Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum) is a prolific producer of large umbels of brightly colored and superior flavored berries. Bush is somewhat more compact than the species, growing to ...
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Ukraine™ Highbush Cranberry
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Ukraine™ Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum opulus) is a productive and superior variety selected at the Main Botanic Garden in Kiev, Ukraine. Abundant quality fruit and great ornamental qualities on a ...
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