Martin Pellizzer

Gaylussacia Frondosa

Gaylussacia frondosa, commonly known as the blackhaw viburnum, is a deciduous shrub native to the eastern United States. It is recognized for its striking clusters of white flowers that bloom in late spring. The plant produces dark purple berries that attract a variety of wildlife, including birds and small mammals. Its adaptability to different soil types makes it a popular choice for native landscaping. With its ornamental value and ecological benefits, it plays an important role in forest ecosystems.