Highbush Cranberry
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A deciduous shrub known for its multi-season interest. In late spring, it produces clusters of fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators, followed in late summer by bright red, edible berries that persist into fall and provide food for birds. Its glossy green foliage turns striking shades of red and orange in autumn, adding vibrant seasonal colour. The naturally upright, rounded habit makes it ideal for hedges, specimen plantings, or naturalized landscapes.
Valued for its ornamental flowers, edible fruit, wildlife attraction, and low-maintenance growth, it grows best in full sun to part shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Once established, it is moderately tolerant of wind and urban conditions. Light pruning helps maintain shape and encourages healthy flowering and berry production.
| Fall Colour | Red |
|---|---|
| Shape | Upright |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Fruit | Berries (Red) |
| Latin Name | Viburnum trilobum |
| Soil Conditions | Moist / Well Drained |
| Flower Colour | White |
| Mature Height ** | 3 Meters - 10 Feet |
| Mature Width ** | 2.5 Meters - 8 Feet |
| Growth Rate | Average |
| Zone | 2 |
| Native | Yes |
** Maturity Heights and Widths are listed to show what this plant can grow to in warmer climates and over the course of centuries. For landscape purposes in Ontario, take this value at 50% for appropriate spacing in your garden for immediate install purposes / for the next 10-20 years.