Ninebark is cultivated in the US and in Europe for its foliage, clusters of white flowers in the spring, and red fruits in the autumn. Flowers of ninebark are an excellent nectar source, and the fruits are eaten by many species of birds.
Contributed by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Center & the Biota of North America Program
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Ninebark
$7.00Price
Scientific name: Physocarpus opulifolius
Seedling size: 12-18 inches
Height: 10 feet
Growth Rate: Slow
Soil Type: Mesic to dry
Salt sensitive: Very
Sun: Full
Michigan Native: Yes