Guelder rose
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Guelder rose
(Viburnum opulus)
A PA INVASIVE SPECIES
Heritage
Was originally cultivated in Gelderland.
A Dutch Province
Later was introduced to England and Scotland
Native to the European deciduous forest, north Asia,
and north Africa.
Common names (viburnum opulus)
Cranberrybush viburnum
American cranberry
European cranberry viburnum
Cramp bark
European snowball bush
Red Elder
Rose Elder
Habitat
Hedgerows
Marshes
Edges of wooded areas
Both in acidic and heavy clay soil
Adaptations
Frostproof
Hygrophilous – grow in moist areas
Prefers acidic soils
Shade-tolerant
No harm from dust and air pollution
Areas of inhabitance
Relatively cool climate
Reported invasive in:
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
3-8
Description
Deciduous shrub that is part of the honey-suckle
family.
Can grow from 5-10 feet tall.
Some are self pollinating
Others do not reproduce
Do not produce berries.
Description - flowers
Have a “flat” head that is 3-5” diameter.
Five outer petals
Sterile
Attract insects to inner flowers
Little inner flowers
Fertile
Provide nectar
Description - Berries
Berries
½ inch diameter
Ripen in August
Attract birds to spread the seeds
Can cause stomach irritation
Description - Leaves
Maple-like
3-5 inches long
Palmate lobed – leaf divided into 3 more lobes.
Coarsely serrated
Opposite
Red or purple
Young leaves are covered in down
Adult leaves are smooth and shiny
Invasive qualities
Spreads to find sunlight
Will choke out neighboring plants
No found enemies
treatment
Pruning
Shear
Chemicals
Herbicides
glyphosate
Fruit
Eaten raw or cooked
Sour
Crushed berries have an unpleasant smell
Used instead of cranberries
Jellies
Preservatives
Medicines
Eaten in large quantities (or not ripe) can cause
vomiting and diarrhea
Low levels of poison
Can only cause upsets
Niche
Food for birds and bugs
ink and dyes
Can be used for medicine, treating:
Asthma
Spasms
Menstrual cramps
Treated miscarriage
Laxative
ink and dyes
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thegreenfingeredphotographer.blogspot.com/
http://www.pat-albeck.co.uk/today/images/2-051.jpg
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