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Selecting flowering shrubs

Questions Often Asked: Shrubs with Colourful Fruit


Shrubs with Colourful Fruit

Selecting flowering shrubs, double your pleasure. Some easy-to-find have colourful berries as well. While many lists may be found, not all mention some recommendations have drawbacks. Not the least of these in eventual size. For example, Russian Olive Elaeagnus angustifolia can grow to be a small tree. Its Canadian equivalent, Silver Buffaloberry, Shepherdia canadensis, is a large, 15-foot, shrub and likewise probably not for a small garden.

European High Bush-cranberry, V. opulus, is also a large 12-foot bush. True there is a dwarf form but has few blooms and no fruit. Worse, many of not all viburnums are subject to serious attack from an introduced pest, the now notorious viburnum leaf beetle.

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