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Clear SearchAronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima'
Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima' is a deciduous shrub with white flowers in May. The bright red fruit of this Red Chokeberry ripens in late summer and persists into winter. The glossy foliage turns brilliant red in fall. This cultivar forms a suckering colony and is wet site and salt tolerant.
H: 8 Feet · S: 4 Feet · Zone: 4




Aronia melanocarpa Ground Hug® PP31821
Clusters of white flowers over green leaves in May. Black edible fruit followed by red and orange fall color. Dense groundcover.
H: 1 Feet · S: 3 Feet · Zone: 3



Aronia melanocarpa Low Scape Mound® PP28789
Low Scape Mound® Black Chokeberry ('UCONNAM165') is an unusual Aronia melanocarpa form produced by Drs. Mark Brand and Bryan Connolly of U. Conn. Low Scape Mound® performs as a groundcover instead of an upright shrub, so it works well as an erosion control plant as well as an edger. The green spring foliage is topped by lots of attractive white racemes. The showy flowers are followed by shiny black fruit in late summer, providing important food for wildlife. The fall color is a deep red, persisting for several weeks.
H: 2 Feet · S: 2 Feet · Zone: 3



Aronia melanocarpa 'Low Scape Snowfire®' PP34116
A small, deciduous shrub with profuse fragrant blooms from April to May followed by equally abundant amounts of edible black fruits from July to September. Bright red and orange fall color makes a splash in the landscape. Salt and drought tolerant.
H: 4 Feet · S: 4 Feet · Zone: 3



Aronia melanocarpa 'Viking'
'Viking' Black Chokeberry has glossy dark green leaves which turn a striking red in fall. The white, spring flowers are followed by large purplish black fruit, which birds love (and they are full of anti-oxidants). The site adaptability (Aronia melanocarpa 'Viking' likes both wet and dry conditions) and the suckering habit make it an excellent shrub for reclamation use, as well as an attractive landscape plant. Dr. Mark Brand of Connecticut found this native beauty.
H: 6 Feet · S: 6 Feet · Zone: 4


