Viburnum trilobum
Makes good privacy screen. Beautiful fruit, flowers and foliage. Prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Will do poorly on sandy soils without irrigation due to its shallow roots and water requirements. Saline soils are also not suitable. Tolerant of urban conditions. Great for birds and other wildlife, learn more.
Height : 5-12 feet
Spread : 3-10 feet
Light : Full sun to part shade
Water : Medium to moist
Soil : Sand, loam
Zone : 2
Leaves : Medium to dark green, five-inch, maple-like leaves. Changing to yellow through red-purple in fall. New growth has a reddish tinge
Stem : Gray-brown with a waxy appearance
Flower : Snow white, lace cap flowers in April through early May
Fruit : Bright red, translucent berries early September through fall into February. Used for preserves and jellies. Attracts birds
Habit : Fairly dense, rounded shrub