Rhamnus alnifolia

New York's native buckthorn is mostly found in wet areas, but sometimes on dry calcareous outcrops. It is a shrub, 3-5', with glossy leaves and black berries (similar to invasives).  The stipules at the base of the petioles are a diagnostic feature of this plant (Ontario Trees & Shrubs). The leaf edges are quite different than the invasive buckthorns. Berries are poisonous to people, not to birds. Attracts birds & butterflies.

Plant Information

Common Name(s): 
alder-leaved buckthorn
Type: 
Native
Shrubs, Trees
Moisture: 
Wet
Light: 
Part Shade
Shade
Attracts butterflies/pollinators

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