Southern Black Haw Viburnum Live Plant – Native Shrub – Quart Pot

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Introduce a touch of native elegance with the Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant. This resilient shrub, Viburnum rufidulum, provides stunning seasonal interest with creamy white flowers, vibrant fall foliage, and bird-attracting fruits. Ideal for supporting local wildlife and thriving in USDA Zones 4-7, making rusty nanny-berry care straightforward.

Item Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 4-7
  • Soil Type

    Well-draining, moist, slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 5.5-7.0)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun to partial shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring or fall

Jan 11

Jan 16 - Jan 18

Jan 21 - Jan 25

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    Overview

    Introduce a touch of native elegance to your garden with the Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant. This beautiful and resilient shrub, scientifically known as Viburnum rufidulum, is a fantastic addition for gardeners seeking both ornamental appeal and ecological benefits. Known for its striking creamy white flowers in spring, vibrant bronze to red fall foliage, and dark blue, bird-attracting fruits, the native Black Haw plant offers year-round interest. It’s a versatile species, growing as a large shrub or small tree, making it suitable for various landscape applications, from specimen planting to naturalized areas. Our Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant comes carefully nurtured in a quart pot, ensuring a healthy start in your garden. This species is celebrated for its hardiness and adaptability, thriving in a range of conditions across its native Eastern and Central US habitat.

    The Viburnum rufidulum shrub is a truly captivating plant, providing not only visual appeal but also vital support for local wildlife. Its common names, such as rusty blackhaw, blue haw, and rusty nanny-berry, hint at its distinctive features, including the ‘rusty hairy’ petioles and blocky bark. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting, this Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant is an excellent choice for creating a vibrant and sustainable outdoor space. Its robust nature and seasonal transformations make it a standout feature in any garden design, an excellent alternative to a traditional Black Haw tree.

    Key Benefits

    The Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant offers a multitude of benefits for your garden and local ecosystem. Its unique characteristics make it a valuable and rewarding addition.

    • Stunning Seasonal Interest: Enjoy a continuous display of beauty from spring through fall. The plant produces abundant creamy white flowers in April to May, followed by leathery green leaves that turn brilliant bronze to red in autumn, providing a spectacular fall display. This continuous visual appeal makes the Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant a garden favorite.
    • Attracts Wildlife: The dark blue, glaucous fruits that mature in mid to late summer are a favorite food source for various bird species, bringing lively activity and natural charm to your garden. This makes it an excellent choice for supporting local wildlife and enhancing your garden’s biodiversity.
    • Native and Hardy: As a native Black Haw plant, it is well-adapted to the climatic conditions of the Eastern and Central United States, ensuring robust growth and requiring less intervention. It is particularly hardy in USDA Zones 4-7, making it a reliable performer in many climates.
    • Versatile Landscape Use: This species can be grown as a large, multi-stemmed shrub or trained into a small tree, offering flexibility for use in borders, naturalized areas, woodland gardens, or as a specimen plant. The adaptability of the Viburnum rufidulum shrub allows for diverse garden designs.
    • Low Maintenance: Once established, the Viburnum rufidulum shrub is relatively low-maintenance, tolerating a range of soil types and requiring minimal pruning to maintain its attractive form. This makes it an ideal choice for busy gardeners.
    • Unique Bark and Foliage: The distinctive blocky bark, similar to flowering dogwood, and the ‘rusty hairy’ petioles add textural interest. Its leathery deciduous leaves are simple and grow in opposite blades, contributing to its unique charm and making it a striking feature even as a young Black Haw tree.
    • Supports Biodiversity: By planting a native species like the Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant, you contribute to supporting local biodiversity, providing food and shelter for native insects and birds.

    Plant Care & Growing Tips

    Caring for your Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant is straightforward, making it an excellent choice for many gardeners. This hardy native shrub thrives with minimal fuss once established. It prefers a location with full sun to partial shade; ideally, it should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal flowering and fruiting, though it can tolerate some afternoon shade in hotter climates. Ensure the soil is well-draining, as soggy conditions can be detrimental. While it tolerates various soil types, a rich, moist, and slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 5.5-7.0) is ideal for the best growth of your Viburnum rufidulum shrub.

    Watering should be consistent, especially during dry periods and in its first year after planting. Aim for about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Once established, this native Black Haw plant becomes more drought-tolerant. Fertilization is generally not heavily required; an annual application of a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer in early spring can support vigorous growth. Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring to remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches, and to maintain the desired shape and size. The rusty nanny-berry care involves ensuring it has adequate space to grow, as it can reach significant sizes. It is hardy in USDA Zones 4-7, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. Watch out for common pests like aphids or viburnum leaf beetles, though this species is generally quite resilient. Good air circulation and proper watering practices can help prevent most fungal issues and promote a healthy Black Haw tree specimen.

    Size & Details

    Each purchase includes one healthy Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant, meticulously grown and shipped in a quart pot, providing a strong root system for successful transplanting. At the time of shipment, the plant typically stands approximately 8-12 inches tall, though exact dimensions may vary slightly depending on the growth stage. This species is known for its moderate to fast growth rate, eventually reaching a mature height of 10-20 feet and a similar spread, forming either a large, multi-stemmed shrub or a small, attractive tree. The leathery deciduous leaves range from 0.5-3 inches in length and 1-1.5 inches in width, showcasing beautiful bronze to red fall colors. The plant is ready to be planted directly into your garden or a larger container upon arrival.

    The quart pot provides a convenient starting size, allowing it to establish quickly in its new environment. Expect the plant to begin blooming with creamy white flowers in April to May once it reaches maturity, and to produce its characteristic purple or dark blue fruits from mid to late summer. Its bark is distinctive, ranging from reddish brown to almost black and forming blocky plates on larger trunks, adding winter interest. This robust Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant is an excellent investment for long-term garden beauty and ecological benefit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: How big does a Southern Black Haw Viburnum get? A: The Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant can grow into a large shrub or small tree, typically reaching a height of 10-20 feet and a similar spread at maturity. Its size can be managed with occasional pruning to fit your landscape needs, making it a versatile choice for a Black Haw tree.
    • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: This is an outdoor plant, native to the Eastern and Central United States. It is best suited for garden beds, naturalized areas, or as a landscape specimen where it can thrive in its natural environment, providing habitat for wildlife.
    • Q: How much sunlight does the Viburnum rufidulum shrub need? A: The Viburnum rufidulum shrub prefers full sun to partial shade. For the best flowering and fruiting, aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily, though it can tolerate some afternoon shade, especially in hotter climates to prevent leaf scorch.
    • Q: What condition will my quart pot Viburnum arrive in? A: Your quart pot Viburnum will arrive as a healthy, actively growing plant in its quart-sized container, with its root ball intact. It will be carefully packaged to ensure safe transit and is ready for planting upon arrival.
    • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant is considered relatively easy to care for, especially once established. It is drought-tolerant and adaptable to various soil conditions, making it suitable for both experienced and novice gardeners looking for low-maintenance options and simplifying rusty nanny-berry care.
    • Q: When is the best time to plant a native Black Haw plant? A: The best time to plant a native Black Haw plant is in the spring or fall when temperatures are moderate. This allows the plant to establish its roots before the stress of extreme summer heat or winter cold, promoting stronger growth.
    • Q: Will the rusty nanny-berry care involve special soil? A: While the rusty nanny-berry care is generally adaptable to many soil types, it performs best in well-draining, moist, and organically rich soil. Avoid overly wet or compacted conditions to ensure root health.
    • Q: What USDA zones is this Southern Black Haw Viburnum suitable for? A: This Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant is hardy and well-suited for growth in USDA Zones 4 through 7, tolerating a range of winter temperatures within these zones and ensuring its robust performance year after year.
    • Q: Does this plant attract pollinators? A: Yes, the creamy white flowers of the Southern Black Haw Viburnum live plant in spring are attractive to various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, contributing to a vibrant and healthy garden ecosystem.
    • Q: What are the fall colors of this plant? A: The leathery green leaves of the Viburnum rufidulum shrub transform into brilliant bronze to red hues in autumn, providing a spectacular and long-lasting fall display, adding significant ornamental value to your landscape.

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