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American cranberrybush viburnum

Viburnum trilobum

Photo by AnnaWhipkey
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40.4549, -86.9373

Field Notes

Description:

shrub or small shrubby tree with persistent, red fruit

Habitat:

reclaimed wetlands

Species ID Suggestions

Highbush cranberry

Viburnum opulus

Comments (4)

That's ok Chaenorrhinum, you put me in the right direction. All I could think of was crab apple and I knew that wasn't right.
Oh... You're right. I put the wrong species name. Sorry!
Thanks for the ID Chaenorrhinum. I think that Viburnum trilobum is more likely. Since this is a wetlands restoration, use of native species would be preferred.
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PublishedFebruary 21, 2012

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