Hobblebush
Viburnum lantanoides
(formerly Viburnum alnifolium)

Other common names: American Wayfaring Tree

Other scientific names: Viburnum alnifolium

French names: Viorne à feuilles d'Aulne, Bois d'orignal

Family: Muskroot Family (Adoxaceae), (Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceae))

Distinctive features: Shrub; A low shrub with very round opposite leaves.

Similar species:
  •   Round-leaved Dogwood (Cornus rugosa)

  •   Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)

  •   Wild Raisin (Viburnum nudum)


Flowers: Spring;  White;  5 parts (petals)

Leaves: Opposite/Whorled, Simple, Toothed;  Opposite, simple.

Habitat: Forests;  Woods.

Books: Newcomb's Wildflower Guide: 302    Shrubs of Ontario: 459   

Native/Non-native: Native

Status: Common in more northern regions of Ontario.

For more information visit: Ontario Trees and Shrubs

Photographs: 133 photographs available, of which 7 are featured on this page. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

Very round leaves, deeply veined.

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

From this photo, you can see that the leaves are sharply toothed.
The fresh growth looks like two hands held together in prayer.

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

Ripening berries.

Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)

Winter twig.

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