Editor’s note: Once a month. OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in Central Ohio. With four seasons of interest, Viburnum opulus var.
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, they encountered thornless vines covered with small, red fruit growing in boggy regions of the area. Native Americans valued this fruit and called it ...
What would our holiday tables and cuisine be without cranberries? Less colorful, healthy and nutritious for sure. Cranberries, Vaccinium macrocarpon, are indigenous to North America, including Canada, ...
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With four seasons of interest, Viburnum opulus var. Americanum (formerly known as Viburnum trilobum) produces lacy white flowers in the spring and early summer that give way to red berries that remain ...