| Clusters of pinkish white flowers provide nectar for pollinators. Dense bunches of glossy red fruit ripen in summer and persist through the winter, providing food for birds. Foliage turns a brilliant red in autumn, great alternative to the non-native, burning bush (Euonymus alatus). Chokeberries aren't palatable to birds until they have been frosted multiple times, so the berries persist well into the season for you to enjoy. |
| Aronia arbutifolia Brilliantissima | |
| Plant in full sun to partial shade. This shrub is trouble free when planted in a rich, consistently moist soil. Be sure to provide plenty of space for growth. Prune in late winter or early spring for size reduction and rejuvenation. |
| Full Sun, Part Shade, Shade Tolerant |
| White | |
| White Shades | |
| Birds, Songbirds | |
| Fall Color |