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Viburnum dentatum
In fall, small bluish-black berries develop from the showy white flower heads of late spring. Leaves turn yellow, red and purple. In addition to food for more than a dozen bird species, viburnums provide good cover and nesting sites. Grows 6-12 feet tall. Moist, well-drained soil. Part shade to part sun. Deciduous shrub.
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