Downy Arrow-Wood – Viburnum rafinesquianum

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES

Description

Appearance: Viburnum rafinesquianum is a deciduous shrub known for its opposite leaves, white flowers, and blue-black berries.

Leaves: The leaves are opposite, simple, and have a serrated margin. They are typically pubescent (covered in fine hairs).

Flowers: The plant produces small, white, flat-topped clusters of flowers.

Fruit: The fruit is a small, blue-black berry.

Habitat: It is commonly found in woodlands and along the edges of forests.

Distribution: Downy arrowwood is native to eastern North America.

Occurance
Found sporadically in the woods on the property – notably in the large brush island

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