Downy Arrowwood Viburnum Is Viburnum Rafinesquianum - Pollinators
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Downy Arrowwood Viburnum or Viburnum rafinesquianum is a native shrub alongside pollen-loaded flowers inwards May - June. Not neat to flora most the font or back door since the flowers bring bees, long-horned beetles, flies, mining bees in addition to other bugs.
In the autumn the leaves are red-wine and the berries are blue.
Downy arrowwood likes a fleck of shade in addition to the border of woodlands where the soil remains well-drained.
If it is happy, it volition sucker in addition to rate you lot a thicket of let out branches. Good for stabilizing hills.