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Stratified Seeds - Wild Raisin

Viburnum cassinoides

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Catégories: arbuste, bandes riveraines, comestible, indigène, nectarifère, nouveauté, vivace,

Aire de répartition indigène: ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, NL,

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For successful seedlings,
see the growing notes at the bottom of the page!

Wild raisin (Viburnum cassinoides, syn. Viburnum nudum), also known as witherod vibunum, is a native shrub of wet habitats, typically reaching about 1.5 m in height, with a rounded and compact form. Its opposite oval leaves are medium green in summer and turn spectacular shades of red to purple in fall. Flowering occurs in early summer as flat-topped clusters of small creamy white flowers. The fruits, first green then red, mature to a blue-black colour and may persist into winter. The species grows in full sun or partial shade in moist to wet organic or mineral soils, acidic or slightly peaty, commonly found in bogs, marsh edges and natural drainage areas.

Medicinal and culinary uses
The fruits are theoretically edible when fully ripe, but their taste is bitter and mealy, which limits their culinary use.

Ecological roles
Wild raisin is an important resource for wildlife. Its nectar-rich flowers attract wild bees and hoverflies in early summer. Its fruits are consumed by several bird species later in the season, especially when they persist into early winter. Its root system contributes to the stabilization of wet soils, and the shrub provides excellent cover for small wildlife in riparian habitats.

 

Wild raisin seeds require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.

Akène cannot assume any responsibility for the use of plants for therapeutic purposes. Always seek advice from a professional before using a medicinal or edible plant.

Growing Notes | Stratified Seeds - Wild Raisin

Wild raisin grows in full sun or part shade in organic, acidic, and consistently moist soils typical of bogs or riparian areas.

The wild raisin seeds offered by Akène are sold in a sealed bag containing moist vermiculite. The cold stratification period began in early September. It is important to keep the seeds refrigerated until you are ready to start sowing.

Early February: The seeds are ready to be started indoors. If you prefer outdoor sowing, you may keep the seeds in the refrigerator longer until you are ready to begin. However, it is advisable to occasionally check the seed bag, as some seeds may begin to germinate. If this occurs, start them indoors.

Sowing: Sow the seeds about 5 mm deep in a moist, well-drained substrate. Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. Germination generally occurs after about 21 days, sometimes longer.

Growth is slow at first. Once established, the plant requires little maintenance, but it must be grown in soil that remains consistently moist.

Seeds per packet: 20

Family: Viburnaceae

Scientific name: Viburnum cassinoides

Life cycle: Perennial

Hardiness zone: 2a

Soil type:
Sandy to clayey

Soil moisture level: Humid to wet

Soil - additional attributes: Tolerates poor soils

Light: Sun, part shade

Blooming: June

Spacing: 120 cm

Height: 150 cm

Deer resistance: Moderate

Stratification: 90 days

Scarification: No

Germination time: 21 days, sometimes more

Sowing depth: 5 mm