IROQUOIS BEAUTY BLACK CHOKEBERRY
Description
Iroquois Beauty is a compact form of our native Black Chokeberry. Clusters of white flowers bloom in late spring. Glossy green leaves turn bright red-orange in the fall. Flowers develop into black fruits that are a good winter food source for birds. Tolerant of clay soils, drought, and wet soils once established, Iroquois Beauty is a great native shrub for a low border or grouping. This is a Chicagoland Grows introduction.
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