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Scientific Name: | Viburnum edule | Form: |
Oval - vertical
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Common Name: | moosewood, squashberry, mooseberry | Texture: | Medium - coarse |
Family Name: | Adoxaceae | Habit: |
Twiggy,
Stiffly upright
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Plant Type: |
Shrub - deciduous
| Mature Size (ht. X w.): | 2 - 3m x 1.5 - 2.0m |
Origin: |
Canada - eastern,
U.S. - northeast
| Hardiness Zone: | Zone 3: (-40 to -34 C) |
Leaves: |
Simple,
Lobed,
Opposite,
Pinnate venation,
Heavily veined,
Glabrous,
Obovate,
Dentate,
Serrate
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Flowers: |
Cyme,
(Corymb-like),
White,
Jun
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Fruit: |
Drupe,
Edible,
Red,
Orange,
Aug
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Exposure: |
Part sun/part shade,
Full sun
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Soil or Media: |
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Landscape Uses: |
Mixed shrub border,
Wildlife food
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Key ID Features: | Leaves with 3 lobes towards apex (except for new leaves near stem tips), blades mostly obovate, up to 13 cm long x 11 cm wide, margin sharply toothed, petioles about 2 cm long with a few glandular dots.
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