




viburnum nudum
The Southern Wild Raisin is a small shrub that produces beautiful white flowers! Its tasty berries are loved by many birds and animals!
生息地: Wetlands, riverbanks, and coastal areas.
The Southern Wild Raisin is a deciduous shrub with glossy, dark green oval leaves that turn vibrant red or purple in autumn. It boasts flat-topped clusters of tiny, creamy white flowers, which later ripen into shiny, dark blue-black berries.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Early settlers used to make delicious jelly from its wild, edible berries!
Its dark berries surprisingly contain a natural sugar called xylitol!
Native American tribes once used the plant's bark to create a reddish-brown dye!
The 'nudum' in its name means 'naked' because its young branches are super smooth!
Southern Wild Raisin creates shiny, dark blue berries that signal a tasty snack for birds, helping spread its seeds far and wide.
Southern Wild Raisin has roots uniquely adapted to thrive in soggy, wet soils, allowing it to grow where many other plants can't survive.
Its leaves burst into brilliant reds and purples in the fall, making it a dazzling sight and attracting attention in the forest.
Turdus migratorius
eats its nutritious berries
Bombus impatiens
visits its flowers for nectar
Odocoileus virginianus
browses its leaves and twigs
Ursus americanus
forages for its ripe berries
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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150-300 cm
100-250 cm
0.5-1 cm
Spring_to_early_summer
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多年生
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