The blackhaw tree is not only great for wildlife, but also offers a lot of ornamental value through its beautiful white blossoms and nutrition through the black berries. These white clusters blossom for about two weeks in the spring and in the fall the green shiny leaves turn into bursts of red. Additionally you can eat the berries fresh (as most animals love to do) or use them for jams. These trees grow to about 15 feet tall and 12 feet wide although you can control the shape through pruning. The blackhaw tree has dense foliage and shape which makes it a great choice for screens.
Blackhaw Tree
Blackhaw trees are not only great for wildlife, but they also offer a lot of ornamental value through their beautiful white blossoms and nutrition through their black berries. You can eat the berries fresh (as most animals love to do) or use them for jams. This viburnum tree grows to about 15 feet tall and 12 feet wide and is a great choice for screens.
General Tree Height/Caliper: Most of our fruit trees (apple, peach, apricot, plum, pear, nectarine, quince, and cherry) are grafted/budded and are 4-6' tall with a caliper/diameter of about 1/4-3/4". Most have more than 5' height and 1/2" diameter. The other trees are seedlings, such as pawpaw, mulberry, persimmon, shade, berry, and flowering trees which range from 18-36" tall.
A rootstock primarily controls a tree's size and how early it bears fruit. Learn more about our specific rootstocks.
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