nannyberry; sheepberry; wild raisin
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native, edible fruit, hedge - screen, wildlife, sun - shade
e and cent N Amer
Upright, attractively foliaged. Bears clusters of small white flowers in late spring, followed by sweet, edible, bluish-black berries. Sends up suckers from the root system, and will slowly form a colony with well-spaced stems if allowed to. Long-lived and stable, requiring little maintenance. Prefers moist, rich soil, but is quite adaptable. Tolerant of slow drainage. For fruit production, two or more should be planted.
cat # 6M6B $12.95 each / 3+, $12.50 ea
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