Offray 1/4" Wide Double Face Satin Ribbon, 100 Yards, Pink Blush
The chokeberries are often mistakenly called chokecherries, which is the common name for Prunus virginiana. Further adding to the ambiguity, there is a cultivar of Prunus virginiana named 'Melanocarpa', easily confused with Aronia melanocarpa. Chokecherries are also high in antioxidant pigment compounds, like anthocyanins, further contributing to confusion. In fact, the two plants are only distantly related within the Rosaceae.
This deciduous shrub has it all! Fruit for the birds, nectar for insects, cover for wildlife and multi-season beauty. Clusters of spring blooming white to pinkish flowers provide loads of nectar for pollinators. Dense clusters of glossy red fruit follow the flowers. The fruit ripens in late summer and persists through winter. The glossy foliage turns brilliant red in autumn, making it a terrific alternative to the non-native, burning bush (Euonymus alatus).
'Brilliantissima'
(A. arbutifolia)
Fragrant white flowers, bright red glossy berries, shiny foliage, and brilliant red fall color unite to make a superb plant. The fall color can't be beat.
Zone 4, 6-8 feet, Fragrant, gr 1, Full sun -Partial shade
| Country | USA |
| Brand | Hirts: Aronia |
| PartNumber | SpringMeadow02522 |
| Color | Red,White |
| Size | 4" pot |
| ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |