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The History of Arrowwood Viburnum

The arrow-like stems of the Arrowwood Viburnum are not just beautiful, but also useful. Native Americans used these straight poles for making arrows and other tools thousands upon millennia ago! In late springtime this plant produces nonfragrant white flowers which give way to blue-black berries that attract birds; it’s no wonder they came into contact with such an intelligent species as themselves back then when there weren't many humans around yet. The fall colors range anywhere between yellow orange red-a fantastic show during any time season!.
The History of Arrowwood Viburnum
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