Plants
Vines
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Aronia arbutifolia
Aronia melanocarpa
Bayberry, Northern
Blueberry
Blueberry, Rabbiteye
Chaste Tree
Cherry, Fall Ripening Bush
Cherry, Nanking
Crampbark
Cranberry, American
Elderberry, American
Elderberry, European
Fig
Goumi
Filbert, European
Hazelnut, American
Lingonberry
Pea Shrub, Siberian
Pea Shrub, Small-leaved
Plum, Chickasaw
Plum, Wild
Pomegranate
Rosa Rugosa
Serviceberry, shrub
Wolfberry, Gogi berry
Herbaceous perennials
Medicinal herbs
Planting
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Aronia melanocarpa, Chokeberry, Aronia berry
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Exposure: Full sun to part shade
Soil: A native species in the Southern Appalachians,
often found growing with the wild blueberries in high elevation
balds. Good for any garden soil. Also does well in wetland situations
or poorly drained soil.
Growth habits: Very attractive deciduous shrubs
from 4 to 7 feet tall. Glossy dark green summer foliage followed
by bright red fall color. Beautiful clusters of white flowers in
the spring followed by large blue-black fruit clusters in late summer
to early fall.
Landscape uses: Orchard production of the very
nutritious berries. Useful in home landscapes for hedging and foundation
plantings. Great wetland margin plant. Nectar/pollen source for
beneficial insects and bees.
Edible/Medicinal properties: The blue-black berries
are borne in abundance on plants from an early age. The berries
are very popular in Europe for healthy juice production and due
to their high pectin content also make very tasty and nutritious
jams. The berries are extremely rich in antioxidants and anthocyanins.
$15.00/1 gal, $36.00/5 gal |
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Available Varieties
Nero - A heavy bearer of large, high-quality fruit,
3-4 feet.
Viking - A vigorous and productive grower with large
fruit, to 6 feet.
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