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Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'
Viburnum opulus, commonly called European cranberry bush, is a highbush cranberry that is native to Europe, Asia and N. Africa. It is a deciduous shrub with a rounded spreading habit that typically grows to 10-15' tall. It features lacecap-type ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

PMS [100 tablets] Hylands
Features: Hyland's PMS Tablets Relief of Symptoms of Menstrual Pain, Cramping and Irritability Associated With the Menstrual Period* 100 tablets Vegetarian Viburnum Opulus 2X HPUS , Caulphyllum Thalictroides 3X HPUS, Cocculus Indicus 3X HPUS, Gelsemium [... more]
$8.99
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Shrubs: Viburnum opulus
Upright spreading multi-stemmed rounded shrub; arching cane-like branches Opposite, simple dark green leaves; 2 to 4" long; pubescent below; yellow-red to purplish red fall color Drought tolerant; very easy to grow; prune out oldest stems to ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Wise Woman Herbal's Cramp Bark/Viburnum opulus 4 oz
4 oz Cramp Bark/Viburnum opulus Ingredients: Wildcrafted dry bark of Virburnum opulus. Contains glycerin. Suggested use: Shake well. The presence of particulate matter in this product is normal. Add 20-60 drops to water, 1-4 times per day. Caution: Do [... more]
$38.00
House of Nutrition

Herb Pharm's Cramp Bark/Viburnum opulus 4 oz
4 oz Cramp Bark/Viburnum opulus Extract We prepare our Cramp Bark Extract from the bark of Viburnum opulus trees which is Custom Wildcrafted?in its natural wild habitat. To assure optimal extraction of Cramp Bark's bioactive compounds, the bark is [... more]
$38.00
House of Nutrition

Viburnum opulus 'Roseum'
Opposite and looks like a sugar maple leaf. There are glands on the petiole and it may be pubescent on the veins underneath the leaf. Hardy from zone 3 to 8. Is widely used as a shrub border or screen. Traditional southern plant. Viburnum opulus ... [... more]
Auburn University Agriculture

Viburnum opulus var. americanum
Europe, northwestern Africa, Asia Minor, Caucusus, central Asia Easily grown in average, moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Prefers loams with consistent moisture, but tolerates a wide range of soils. Prune as needed immediately ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Viburnum opulus 'Nanum'
This European cranberry bush cultivar is a dwarf, low-growing, densely branched, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 2' tall with a similar spread. 'Nanum' is a non-flowering and non-fruiting cultivar. Three-lobed, maple leaf-like, dark ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Viburnum opulus
Europe, northwestern Africa, Asia Minor, Caucusus, central Asia This highbush cranberry (also European highbush cranberry, European cranberry bush or guilder rose) is native to Europe, Asia and N. Africa. It is a deciduous shrub with a rounded ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Viburnum opulus
European Cranberrybush, European Cranberry Bush, or European Cranberrybush Viburnum Honeysuckle Family, with several pest problems, namely black aphids and black ants (cosmetically unattractive, at the terminus of the new shoots) and borers ... [... more]
H&CS

Herb Pharm Cramp Bark/Viburnum opulus Extract - 4 oz.
Features: Cramp Bark Extract from the bark of Viburnum opulus trees which is Custom Wildcrafted in its natural wild habitat. The bark is handharvested only in the early spring, is carefully shade-dried, then thoroughly extracted. Our Cramp Bark is never [... more]
$41.80
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Herb Pharm Cramp Bark/Viburnum opulus Extract - 1 oz.
Features: Cramp Bark Extract from the bark of Viburnum opulus trees which is Custom Wildcrafted in its natural wild habitat. The bark is handharvested only in the early spring, is carefully shade-dried, then thoroughly extracted. Our Cramp Bark is never [... more]
$11.00
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