Viburnum Prunifolium Tree
Upright habit reaching 8 to 10 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide.
Viburnum prunifolium tree. Stang cc by sa 4 0 suzanne caldwell cc by nc 4 0 fritz flohr reynolds cc by sa 4 0 bark david j. Stang cc by sa 4 0 leaf closeup salicyna cc by sa 4 0 bud detail vojtech zavadil cc by sa 3 0 unripe fruits vojtech zavadil cc by sa 3 0 ripening fruits. 1 growth 2 characteristics 3 conservation status in the united states. Viburnum prunifolium known as blackhaw or black haw blackhaw viburnum sweet haw and stag bush is a species of viburnum native to eastern north america from connecticut west to eastern kansas and south to alabama and texas.
Summer magic black haw viburnum viburnum prunifolium summer magic. Viburnum prunifolium blackhaw very ornamental viburnum prunifolium blackhaw is a large multi stemmed deciduous shrub or small tree noted for its eye catching flower clusters colorful berries and attractive fall color. Viburnum prunifolium commonly called black haw is usually grown as a large upright multi stemmed deciduous shrub with an irregular crown but it also may be grown as a small single trunk tree. Viburnum prunifolium known as blackhaw black haw blackhaw viburnum sweet haw or stag bush is native to northeastern north america from connecticut west to eastern kansas and south to alabama and texas.
New growth emerges reddish pink leathery leaves turn yellow to red in fall. Wide 11 cm are elegantly held above the foliage. As a shrub it typically grows 12 15 tall with a spread of 6 12 but as a tree may reach a height of 30.