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Highbush cranberries

General
Common NameHighbush cranberries
Latin NameViburnum trilobum, Viburnum opulus var. americana
CategoryFruits 
Family 
VarietyWentworth, Andrews, Hahs 
Visual Traits
Flowersmall, white cymes;
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Foliage/Fall leaf colorred
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Fruitshowy red; persist through frost; harvest late summer or fall, before becoming astringent
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Height15ft
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Other valued traitshedge plant
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Cultivation
Field preparation and plantingweed 4 sq ft around each plant
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Field spacing / planting depth5-6' spacing for max fruit production, 2' for hedge
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Propagation methodnursery-grown, container
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Pruningremove older, broken stems when overgrown
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Seed treatment and storagetwo years to germinate
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Softwood cuttingsmid-June to early July
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Transplanteasy;
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Critters
Insect and invertebrate pestsViburnum leaf beetle
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Pathogensnone serious
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Soils
Fertility / qualitywide range
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Moisture and drainagewell-drained; flood intolerant
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Soils and topographylow wet woodlands, swampy peat bogs, dry forests
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Texturewide range
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Growth Pattern
Growth rateslow
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Longevitylong
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Habitat and Climate
Fire tolerancemoderate
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Frost-free days (FFD)90
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Hardiness ZoneZones 2-7
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Native RangeEastern North America
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Rainfall / humidity35-55"
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Light
Light recommendationfull sun to partial shade
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Shade tolerancetolerant
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Special Notes
Note 1Viburnum opulus (European cranberry bush) has more astringent fruit; plagued with aphids
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