Osoberry (Indian plum)
Oemleria cerasiformis
Bundle of 5 bare-root stems
Soil: Rich, moist, well drained
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Osoberry ushers in spring with cheerful, greenish white flower clusters and lance-shaped bright green leaves. Grows up to 20ft – best in an open woodland garden - usually in non-wetland sites. Thrives in the shade of alders and maple. Small, edible stone fruits look like tiny plums and attract native birds and mammals alike. Pollinated by hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees.
Oemleria cerasiformis
Bundle of 5 bare-root stems
Soil: Rich, moist, well drained
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Osoberry ushers in spring with cheerful, greenish white flower clusters and lance-shaped bright green leaves. Grows up to 20ft – best in an open woodland garden - usually in non-wetland sites. Thrives in the shade of alders and maple. Small, edible stone fruits look like tiny plums and attract native birds and mammals alike. Pollinated by hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees.
Oemleria cerasiformis
Bundle of 5 bare-root stems
Soil: Rich, moist, well drained
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Osoberry ushers in spring with cheerful, greenish white flower clusters and lance-shaped bright green leaves. Grows up to 20ft – best in an open woodland garden - usually in non-wetland sites. Thrives in the shade of alders and maple. Small, edible stone fruits look like tiny plums and attract native birds and mammals alike. Pollinated by hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees.