Maple-leaf Viburnum – 6/9/20
Observer: Paul Lauenstein
Observation Date: 6/9/20
Observation Time: 4:30 p.m.
Observation Location: shady woods near Gavins Pond
Common Name: Maple-leaf Viburnum
Scientific Name: Viburnum acerifolium
Comments: Maple-leaf viburnum has long been cultivated for its attractive summer flowers and foliage; then the autumn leaves turn rose-purple and contrast with the mature dark fruits. The plants will thrive in moist soils and a range of light conditions but they are a good choice for dry soils in deep shade. They can be used along forest edges, streamsides, and lakeshores.
More Information: USDA Plant Guide