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Latest revision as of 01:01, 18 February 2025
Viburnum lentago[edit]
Viburnum lentago, also known as the Nannyberry, Sweet Viburnum, or Sheepberry, is a species of Viburnum native to North America. It is a large shrub or small tree that can grow up to 30 feet tall. The plant is known for its attractive foliage, clusters of white flowers, and dark blue-black fruit.
Description[edit]
Viburnum lentago is a deciduous shrub with a rounded crown and arching branches. The leaves are opposite, simple, and elliptical, with serrated margins. The flowers are small, white, and fragrant, arranged in flat-topped clusters. The fruit is a drupe, dark blue-black in color, and edible.
Distribution and Habitat[edit]
The Nannyberry is native to North America, specifically the northeastern and midwestern United States and southern Canada. It is typically found in moist, well-drained soils in woodlands, forest edges, and stream banks.
Cultivation and Uses[edit]
Viburnum lentago is often used in landscaping for its ornamental features. It is also valued for its hardiness and adaptability to different soil types. The fruit is edible and can be used to make jams and jellies.
Wildlife Value[edit]
The Nannyberry provides food and habitat for a variety of wildlife. The flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, while the fruit is a food source for birds and mammals.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- Viburnum lentago - Plant Finder
- Viburnum lentago - USDA PLANTS Database
- Viburnum lentago - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
External Links[edit]
- Viburnum lentago - Missouri Botanical Garden
- Viburnum lentago - USDA PLANTS Database
- Viburnum lentago - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
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