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Highbush Cranberry vs Annabelle Hydrangea
Viburnum trilobum
Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle
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Highbush Cranberry produces attractive white flowers in late June and bears edible fruit that matures to a bright red colour in the late summer.
This shrub, native to much of Canada, is fast growing, and its fruit can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce.
Annabelle Hydrangea is a cold hardy shrub that is well known for its large, compact clusters of white flowers. Unlike other flowering species, Hydrangeas do best in partial shade. However, they are capable of growing in full sun if the soil is kept consistently moist.
Blooms occur on new wood, so regular pruning is encouraged in late winter. Try Annabelle Hydrangea as a border or on its own.
Highbush Cranberry Quick Facts
Annabelle Hydrangea Quick Facts
In row spacing: 0.6 m (2.0 ft)