Family

Caprifoliaceae

Region

Coastal Plain, Mountain, Piedmont

States

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia

Plant Type

Small/Medium Tree (Understory), Tall Shrub

Height

12 - 24ft

Spread

8 - 12ft

Flower Color

White

Fruit

Berry; Black, Blue, Pink

Sun Exposure

Full Sun, Partial Sun, Shade

Soil Texture

Clay, Loamy

Soil Moisture

Dry, Moist, Wet

Blooms

April - May

Fall Color

reddish purple

Habitat

successional woods, thickets, old fields, and roadsides

Notes

fruits edible, used for preserves; Fruits edible to humans; fruits eaten by foxes, bobwhites and several songbirds

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