Latin: Viburnum trilobum
Other common names: American highbush cranberry, American cranberrybush, crampbark
Mature Height: 6-15 ft
Soil / Climate: Grows most often in moist areas or roadside ditches, but can also thrive in dryer, sunny areas. Hardy
Notes: Leaves are dark green in the summer, and reddish in the fall. Flowers are white. Fruit is bright red or orange and persists throughout winter.
Wildlife: An important winterberring species, the fruit is eaten by turkey, grouse, and pheasant.
Cold Stream Farm supplies Highbush Cranberry shrubs which are grown as bare root seedlings and transplants and sold both wholesale and retail with no minimum order.