- Scientific name - Viburnum lentago
- Plant Description - Late spring to early summer flowers that grow in moist to dry, drought tolerant soil and full to part sun. Grows up to 22' tall. This plant is edible, also called the wild raisin, and it is medicinal. Attracts butterflies, beneficial insects, birds, mammals, and is unpallatable to deer. Tolerates juglone. Great for pond edges, hedgerows, butterfly gardens, windbreaks. Petals and leaves can be used for tea.
- Native to the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula, as well as other regions in Ontario.