Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum
Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained loams and even in the soils of Parker County. Plant in full sun to part shade. Mature size 15 feet x 10 feet. Blooms in late spring with large creamy white blossoms, followed by berries. Plants generally grow denser in full sun. More than one plant should be used in order to facilitate proper pollination necessary for abundant fruit production.
Promptly remove root suckers to prevent colonial spread unless naturalization is desired. Southern black haw, also commonly called rusty black haw or rusty nannyberry, is a deciduous, suckering shrub or small tree that typically grows 10-20′ tall. It is native to Texas, where it typically occurs in rocky or dry woods,