They are noted for its showy black berries and excellent purple-red foliage color, and they are called the Black Chokeberry. Also, they're very adaptable, spreading, deciduous shrub which adds multi-season beauty to the garden. A profusion of fragrant, whitish pink flowers are borne in loose clusters, which is rich in nectar and are of great interest to early butterflies, hummingbirds and pollinators. Its main feature, the black berries, appear in summer in glossy, abundant clusters that persist throughout fall and well into winter which is commonly used as tasty jams and jellies.
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