European cranberrybush

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Definition

Noun: 1. A deciduous shrub native to Europe and parts of Asia and Africa: This term refers to a specific Old World shrub (Viburnum opulus) that forms thickets. It is characterized by clusters of white flowers in spring and small, bright red berries in late summer and autumn. The berries are visually similar to cranberries but are not the same species as the edible cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon).

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The European cranberrybush in the garden is covered in beautiful white lacecap flowers.
    • Birds are attracted to the bright red berries of the European cranberrybush.
Advanced Usage
  • Horticultural Context: In gardening, the European cranberrybush is often planted for its three-season interest: spring flowers, summer foliage, and autumn berries and leaf color. Its cultivar 'Roseum' (the Snowball Bush) is very popular.
    • For a native hedge, consider planting a European cranberrybush alongside hawthorn.
Variants and Related Words
  • Guelder Rose: A common alternative name for the same shrub ().
  • Crampbark: A name derived from the traditional medicinal use of the shrub's bark.
  • Viburnum opulus: The botanical Latin name for the species.
  • Highbush Cranberry: A common name, though this can cause confusion with the unrelated American cranberrybush ().
Synonyms
  • Guelder Rose (n): The most direct synonym.
  • Snowball Bush (n): Specifically refers to the sterile cultivar with round flower clusters.
  • Crampbark (n): Emphasizes its historical medicinal use.
Notes on Meaning
  • Important Distinction: While its common name includes "cranberry," the European cranberrybush is not the source of commercial cranberries. Its berries are edible but tart and are typically used in jams and jellies, not eaten raw. The primary meaning relates to its identity as an ornamental and wild shrub.
Noun
  1. deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries