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Aronia Melanocarpa 'viking' Black Chokeberry 4 Etsy

Chokeberry is a versatile low-maintenance shrub that can easily be grown in home gardens. With three-season interest, tolerance of a wide range of growing conditions and nutritious edible fruit, chokeberry makes an invaluable addition to any landscape. On this page: Basics | Planting | Care and Maintenance | Pictures | Design Ideas


Glossy Black Chokeberry melanocarpa var. elata (Aronia melanocarpa

Glossy Black Chokeberry 'melanocarpa var. elata' (Aronia melanocarpa) Add to My Plants (0) Plant Details Category: Nursery Light: Sun to Part Shade Bloom Season: Spring, Summer Height: 5-8' / 1.5-2.4m Space: 6-10' / 1.8-3m Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Lowest Temp: -40° to -30°F / -40° to -34°C Colors: White Basic Care


Autumn Magic Black Chokeberry • Kiwi Nurseries Ltd

Showy white flowers with pink stamens bloom in the spring, and glossy green foliage turns a brilliant red-to-burgundy fall color contrasting with the black berries. Use this guide to grow black chokeberry in your yard. Dean Schoeppner Black Chokeberry Overview Black Chokeberry 4 to 10 feet 2 to 6 feet Colorful Fall Foliage, Spring Bloom


Glossy Black Chokeberry

It is noted for its clusters of 5-petaled white spring flowers (May-June), glossy obovate dark green leaves (to 3" long), black 1" diameter autumn berries (blueberry size) and purple-red fall color. It is native to swamps, moist thickets and low woodlands from Newfoundland to Minnesota south to Tennessee and South Carolina.


Glossy Black Chokeberry

For a hard-working, beautiful landscape that gives you edible berries, and brings birds to your yard, consider using the native Glossy Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa var.elata) in your design plan. This rounded, upright shrub delivers beauty to your yard for every season of the year.


Glossy Black Chokeberry Shrubs Pinterest More Shrub ideas

Glossy Black Chokeberry is a suckering shrub native to Wisconsin with four-season interest. It has fragrant white flower clusters in Spring, brilliant fall color, and large shiny dark berries that persist throughout winter. It provides habitat and food for wildlife and is a great plant for natural areas with wet soil.


GLOSSY BLACK CHOKEBERRY ARONIA MELANOCARPA VAR. ELATA The UFOR

Glossy black chokeberry is a native shrub with a rounded upright form. The glossy green foliage turns bright red and purple in the autumn. White flowers bloom in May. The berries are ripe in August when the fruit is a black color. The fruit will persist into winter and are eaten by birds.


Black Chokeberry, Aronia Melanocarpa 8 Benefits & Best Uses

Care Knowledge Cultivars Photo Gallery (3) Aronia melanocarpa var. elata Rehd. (tall black chokeberry), flowers and leaves; © John Hagstrom Aronia melanocarpa 'Morton' (Morton black chokeberry - Iroquois Beauty™), growth habit, shrub form; © John Hagstrom


Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa var. elata) in Ringoes Flemington

Glossy Black Chokeberry With a fairly upright branching pattern, black chokeberry grows 3 to 5 feet tall and forms low thickets. Wine-red fall foliage in concert with purplish-black fruits provide an attractive autumn display. Use black chokeberry in home landscape borders.


Glossy Black Chokeberry Knowledgebase Johnson's Nursery

Details For a hard-working, beautiful landscape that gives you edible berries, and brings birds to your yard, consider using the native Glossy Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa var.elata) in your design plan. This rounded, upright shrub delivers beauty to your yard for every season of the year.


Glossy Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) A truly allseason shrub

This deciduous shrub has simple, slightly glossy, bright green leaves. During spring, clusters of showy 5-petaled white flowers bloom, attracting many pollinators. In the summer, plants develop clusters of small round, dark, purplish-black fruits enjoyed by birds and small mammals.


Glossy Black Chokeberry Knowledgebase Johnson's Nursery

Black chokeberry is a deciduous shrub from the Rosaceae family that spreads freely and suckers profusely. The top is often rounded and upright; it tends to become leggy with age. The fruit is edible though very astringent and is produced from 5-6 flowered clusters that bloom in late spring. The leaves turn red in the fall and will drop for winter.


Glossy Black Chokeberry

It is noted for its 5-6 flowered clusters of white 5-petaled spring (May) flowers, glossy elliptic to obovate dark green leaves (to 2-3" long) with finely toothed margins, black autumn berries (blueberry size) and purple/red fall color.


Glossy Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa var. elata) in Inver Grove

Black chokeberry ( Aronia melanocarpa) is a deciduous shrub that is native to the eastern part of North America. It grows in an upright and fairly rounded shape. Its glossy, dark green leaves are around 1 to 3 inches long and either lanceolate or elliptical in shape.


Glossy Black Chokeberry

Height: 3 to 8 feet Width: 2 to 6 feet Upright, rounded plant form Dark green glossy, finely-toothed 1 to 3-inch leaves 2- to 3-inch clusters of white flowers in spring have showy pink anthers Clusters of ¼ to ½ inch fruit turn purplish-black or black in late summer and autumn Growing black chokeberry Hardiness zone: 3 to 8


Black chokeberry The Morton Arboretum

Aronia (Aronia) melanocarpa 'Elata' (Glossy Black Chokeberry) Home » Nursery » Shrubs » Aronia (Aronia) » melanocarpa 'Elata' Native to North America. Grows into an upright plant which is very winter hardy and has dark green, healthy foliage which turns a brilliant red in fall. Not bothered by insects or disease.

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