Also known as sheepberry, or sweet viburnum. Small, white, fragrant flowers.
| Family | Adoxaceae |
|---|---|
| Season Bloom | Late May |
| Habitat | Favors rich, moist sites. Grows in both shade and sun, very adaptable to many sites and hardy as a transplant. |
| Cycle | Perennial woody |
| Height | 20' |
| Leaf Description | Fruit is light in color, and turns black in the fall. Fruit is persistent throughout winter and resembles raisins in appearance. Leaves are 2" to 5" long and emerge as a light green, mature foliage is a dark mossy green. |
| Soil Type | Wet |
| Light Source | Shade, Partial Shade, Sun |
| Location | Woodland |