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Viburnum - Hahs
The Hahs Viburnum, Viburnum trilobum 'Hahs', is the best compact viburnum available!  This attractive garden detail shrub is covered in clusters of pure white pinwheel flowers in spring.  These flower clusters appear in May. The foliage emerges a striking coppery color, and then ages to a lustrous, medium to dark, deep green.  'Hahs' fall foliage color is an outstanding deep purple. At first the fruit is green, changes to yellow, then orange, and finally red. The fruit persists into the fall and makes tasty jams and jellies. This great compact, slow-growing selection can be used as a specimen or screening plant.  ‘Hahs’ is hardy and adaptable, and makes a great natural barrier. Being a low maintenance shrub, 'Hahs' prefers soil that contains sandy loam mixed with some clay. * Hardy * Fall color * Berries for wildlife


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