Forest Rouge Viburnum Tree
Upright habit grows 10 to 12 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide dark green foliage turns crimson red in late fall.
Forest rouge viburnum tree. The stems have dark red color on the new growth. The foliage emerges yellow green and ages to a dark shiny green. Viburnum prunifolium forest rouge a selection made by dan moore at mckay nursery wisconsin. A more oval variety than the species it exhibits dense upright branching.
Summer foliage is dark shiny green. The blackhaw viburnum grows to a height of 12 15 and a spread of 8 10 at maturity. A small multi trunked tree with a dense more oval upright branching form than the species. After the flowers are fertilized and fade away black fruits known as drupes form and ripen by fall.
Stunning maroon in fall. Flat topped clusters of creamy white flowers appear in mid may followed by blue black fruit which can persist nicely. It features abundant clusters of snowy white flowers called cymes that bloom in the spring. Incredible fall color forest rouge blackhaw viburnumoutstanding maroon fall color lasts and lastsgrows in sun or partial shadeflat topped clusters of creamy white flowers appear in mid springblue black fruit for wildlife called wild raisinsoval upright fo forest rouge blackhaw viburnum buy at nature hills nursery.
A large shrub or multi stemmed or single stemmed tree with dense upright oval branching. Cultivars are plants produced in cultivation by selective breeding or via vegetative propagation from wild plants identified to have desirable traits guardian black haw viburnum viburnum prunifolium guazam. Forest rouge blackhaw viburnum this selection gets its name from its outstanding maroon fall color which holds for up to a month whether planted in sun or shadier spots. Forest rouge blackhaw viburnum dark red young stems emerging yellow green foliage.
Fall color is an outstanding maroon. The black haw viburnum is a species of viburnum shrub that can also be trained to grow like a small tree. Flat topped clusters of creamy white flowers followed by blue black persistent fruit. Stems on emerging new growth are dark red with yellow green foliage which turns glossy dark green.