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Chokeberry - Red

Aronia arbutifolia
Chokeberry - Red

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$19.95 each
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Chokeberry - Red Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
6 - 10 feet
Mature Spread
3 - 5 feet
Soil Type
Normal, Sandy, Clay
Moisture
Widely Adaptable
Mature Form
Oval
Growth Rate
Slow
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Partial Sun
Flower Color
White to Pink
Fall Color
Red
Foliage Color
Green and Lustrous
4-9

The Red Chockecherry, Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima', cultivar is a deciduous shrub which typically grows slowly to 6-8' tall and is perhaps most noted for its attractive glossy red berries and red fall foliage color. Clusters of white to pinkish flowers appear in spring. Flowers are followed by abundant glossy red fruits (3/8" diameter) which appear in dense clusters along the branches. Fruits ripen in late summer and persist throughout fall and well into winter. The glossy, dark green turns bright red in autumn.

'Brilliantissima' primarily differs from the species by being more compact, producing more lustrous foliage with superior red fall color and producing larger, glossier and more abundant fruit. Common name is in reference to the tart and bitter berries. which are so astringent they cause choking in those who try to eat them. The ability to withstand wet conditions makes it suitable for growing on the margins of ponds or streams. Also effective in naturalized areas where its suckering, colonial growth habit does not need to be restrained. Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It has a wide range of soil tolerance including boggy soils. Best fruit production usually occurs in full sun.

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  Great Plant!, 1/26/2007 4:52:27 PM
Reviewer: NativeBoy
Great plant for naturalizing-May have to control suckering-Great fall color and berries!While many folks say the berries are not popular with birds and should last into winter, mine are stripped clean by birds ( especialy mockingbirds)One tough plant!

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  Robins love this plant, 2/10/2007 9:14:14 AM
Reviewer: Garnetta
We moved into this home a year ago not knowing what was planted. I just discovered that what I have at the corner is Red Chokeberry! I, too, read that birds dont like this plant, but a couple of days ago I saw at least 40 robins...and a few other birds feasting on my plant! Meanwhile, there were at least 15 other robins waiting their turn in another tree!

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  Beautiful all winter!, 5/1/2007 8:11:40 PM
Reviewer: Joan at Villanova Univ.
This is the most beautiful shrub at Villanova University, Pennsylvania, where I work... all winter it has bright red berries. Planted one at home recently.

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