Northern Wild Raisin

Viburnum cassinoides Adoxaceae

Other names

Witherod Viburnum, Withe-Rod, Appalachian Tea, Swamp Haw, Tea-Berry, Wild Raisin

Growth habit

Shrub

Perennation

Long-lived polycarpic perennial

Native distribution

Newfndl. to NC and MN

Location

Zucker Shrub Collection

Source of plant

Arborvillage Farm Nursery, McGowan Tract, Gardens of the Blue Ridge, John Morse, Cornell Botanic Gardens

Description

Handsome dense shrub, compact, rounded with spreading, finally slightly arching branches. Dull dark green foliage changes to orange-red, dull crimson, and purple in the fall; the emerging leaves are often bronze or purple tinted. Flowers are creamy white, June to early July, borne in 2-5" diameter flat-topped cymes. The fruit changes from green to pink, then from red to blue before becoming black in September; often all colors are present in the same infructescence; spectacular in fruit. Plants reach 5-6' in height with a similar spread, although the author mentions having seen plants in the 12-15' height range.

USDA Hardiness Zone

3

Special characteristics

fruiting characteristics, fall color