Aronia, Bare Root
Antioxidant-Rich Berry for People & Birds
Aronia, Bare Root - Bare Root / 6-16" Seedling is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Aronia (Aronia melanocarpa)
Also known as Black Chokeberry, Aronia melanocarpa is a hardy, multi-stemmed native shrub prized for its nutrient-dense berries, high wildlife value, and four-season interest. Native to the eastern and midwestern U.S., Aronia thrives in a wide range of soil and moisture conditions—from wetland edges to upland meadows—and fits seamlessly into food forests, permaculture systems, and native pollinator plantings. With its spring flowers, summer berries, vivid fall color, and adaptability, Aronia is a multifunctional shrub that supports both ecological health and human nutrition.
Key Characteristics
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Edible, antioxidant-rich berries
The dark purple-black fruits ripen in late summer and are among the highest in antioxidant content of any native berry. Though astringent when raw (hence the name "chokeberry"), they are excellent for juice, jams, syrups, and wines once processed. A powerhouse superfruit for food forests and homesteaders. -
Attracts pollinators and supports beneficial insects
In mid-spring, Aronia bursts into bloom with clusters of white flowers that attract native bees, beetles, and small pollinators. It's a valuable mid-season nectar source that supports insect diversity. -
High wildlife value through multiple seasons
The berries are consumed by songbirds, especially in late fall and early winter. The dense structure provides nesting habitat and shelter for small mammals and birds, and the plant contributes leaf litter that supports soil life. -
Adaptable to wet or dry sites and diverse soils
Aronia tolerates a wide range of conditions—from boggy lowlands to sandy uplands. It’s ideal for rain gardens, erosion control, and tough planting sites, making it a reliable shrub for restoration and habitat creation. -
Four-season beauty for natural landscapes
Spring flowers, glossy summer foliage, black late-summer berries, and brilliant red-orange fall color make Aronia an aesthetic and functional shrub in native gardens, edible landscapes, and hedgerows.
Product Details
- Native range: Eastern and Midwestern U.S.
- Plant life cycle: Deciduous Shrub
- Sun requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil requirements: Medium-dry to medium-wet; tolerates poor, compacted, or acidic soils
- Mature height: 4–8 feet
- Bloom time: Mid to late spring
- Bloom color: White
- USDA Hardiness zones: 3–8
Aronia is one of the best native shrubs for bridging human food production and wildlife habitat. It’s tough, beautiful, and deeply beneficial in regenerative planting designs.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun, Part Sun/Shade
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Wet, Medium-Dry
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Bloom ColorWhite
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Bloom TimeMay
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9+
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Native StatesMaine, Vermont, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi
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