Wild Raisin
(Viburnum nudum)

Other common names: Northern Wild Raisin, Witherod

Family: Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceae)

Distinctive features: Shrub,

Similar species:
  •   Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) - very similar; a more southern species.


Flowers: Spring, Summer;  White;  5 parts (petals)

Leaves: Opposite/Whorled;  Simple;  Toothed

Fruit/Seeds: Fruits contain a single hard round flat seed.

Habitat: Open areas, often in damp ground.

Edible: Fruits are edible.

Books: Newcomb's Wildflower Guide: 302    Shrubs of Ontario: 461   

Native/Non-native: Native

Status: Common, especially farther north

For more information visit: Ontario Trees and Shrubs

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Wild Raisin leaves.

Leaves are opposite.

Ripening fruits.

The fruits stay on the branches into winter. They are edible. Each fruit contains a single hard, flat seed.

This is what the branches look like in the winter after all the fruit has dropped off.

Winter twig.

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