Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
3 Gallon Light: Full Sun-Partial ShadeSoil: Medium-wetMature Height: 6-10 feetMature Width: 6-10 feetBlooms: May Notable Features: Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Plants have a wide range of soil tolerance including wet soils. Can tolerate compacted soil and occasional flooding. Best fruit production usually occurs in full sun. Remove root suckers to prevent colonial spread. Good for naturalized hedge row or rain garden. Moderate growth rate. Attracts: The nectar and pollen of the flowers undoubtedly attract bees and other insects. Among the bees, Osmia spp. (mason Bees) and Andrena spp. (Andrenid Bees) are common visitors of spring-blooming shrubs in the Rose family. The caterpillars of the butterfly Satyrium titus (Coral Hairstreak), the moth Catocala praeclara (Praeclara Underwing), and the moth Lomographa semiclarata (Bluish Spring Moth) feed on the foliage. Some birds use Chokeberries as a food source, including the Cedar Wa