Viburnum trilobum - Native to Michigan
1-0, 6"-12” seedlings
With white flowers, dense foliage, and purple-red fall colors, highbush cranberry is attractive all year long. While not a true cranberry, this plant has edible fruits that resemble cranberries in taste and appearance. Highbush cranberries are not self-fertile and require more than one plant for fruit production. Attracts birds, pollinators, and other wildlife, and is a host plant for butterflies and moths.
Moisture: Moderate to wet
Sun: Full sun to partial sun
Mature height: 8'-12'
Growth rate: Medium-- 1'-2' per year
Photo 1 and 2 credit: Prairie Moon Nursery
Highbush Cranberry
*Tree Orders are to be picked up Friday, April 25th 10 am - 6 pm or Saturday, April 26th 9 am – 12 pm at the MSU AgBio Research Station - 5401 W. Jennings Road, Lake City, MI 49651. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 231.839.7193 or email us at missaukeecd@gmail.com.