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Low Scape Mound® Aronia |

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Sale price $49.99 Regular price $54.99
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States Not Serviced: AK, HI,PR
Shipping Height: QT 4-6" 1G 8-10" 3G 12-14"
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Zones Open for Shipping: 3-11
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Low Scape Mound® Aronia |
Proven Winners®

Low Scape Mound® Aronia |

Description

Low Scape Mound® Aronia | Aronia melanocarpa 'UCONNAM165' | USPP 28,789

BEST VALUE: Premium 1 Gallon — Landscape Ready

Our field-grown 1 Gallon Low Scape Mound Aronia arrives as a finished, landscape-ready specimen — the same professional quality used by landscapers nationwide. An established root system means faster establishment, less babying, and four full seasons of color and interest sooner. This is the size serious gardeners choose.

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1 Plant = $49.99 | Buy 2 = Save 15% | Buy 4 = Save 25% | Buy 6 = Save 30%

Savings apply automatically at checkout. Mass plantings are where this shrub truly shines.

Why Low Scape Mound Aronia is Trending 

  • A true four-season performer — white spring blooms, glossy summer foliage, fiery fall color, and winter berries that feed songbirds
  • Native to North America and Proven Winners® selected — bred for reliability, not just looks
  • Stays naturally compact at 2-3 ft. with no pruning required — the rare shrub that actually stays the size it says
  • Thrives in conditions that defeat most shrubs: clay, wet soils, salt spray, urban stress, and drought once established
  • Deer resistant, pet safe, and pollinator friendly — a responsible choice for family gardens and wildlife-conscious landscapes

What This Plant Does For You

  • Delivers professional-grade, multi-season interest in a compact footprint that fits borders, containers, slopes, and mass plantings
  • Eliminates the frustration of overgrown shrubs — its naturally mounded habit stays tidy without constant pruning
  • Transforms problem areas like wet spots, clay soils, and slopes into attractive, low-maintenance plantings
  • Attracts pollinators in spring and songbirds in winter, adding ecological value that goes beyond aesthetics
  • Provides bold fall color in orange, red, and burgundy when most other shrubs have already gone dormant
  • Works equally well as a single specimen, a border edger, a mass planting, or a container plant — one of the most versatile shrubs we carry

Plant Highlights

  • Size at Maturity: 2-3 ft. tall x 2-3 ft. wide
  • Flower Color: White clusters, blooms from old wood
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Fall Color: Orange, red, and burgundy
  • Winter Interest: Deep purplish-black berries persist through winter
  • Hardiness Zones: 5-9
  • Light: Full sun (6+ hours for best flowering and fall color)
  • Water: Occasional; tolerates wet conditions and short dry periods once established
  • Soil: Adaptable — clay, loam, sandy, wet, or urban conditions
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Type: Semi-deciduous native shrub
  • Brand: Proven Winners®

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Premium Features & Solutions

Most compact shrubs sacrifice performance for size. Low Scape Mound Aronia does the opposite — it delivers the full ornamental impact of a larger chokeberry in a naturally tidy 2-3 ft. mound that never needs aggressive pruning to stay in bounds. That means less maintenance, more beauty, and a plant that looks intentional in the landscape year after year.

Its adaptability is genuinely exceptional. Few shrubs perform reliably in both wet, boggy conditions and periods of drought. Low Scape Mound handles both, along with clay soils, salt exposure, and urban stress — making it one of the most problem-solving shrubs in our catalog.

The ecological credentials are real: white spring blooms feed early-season pollinators, and the persistent dark berries provide critical winter food for songbirds. It is native to North America, which means it supports local ecosystems in ways that non-native ornamentals simply cannot.

Smart Growing Guide

Beginner — Step-by-Step

  1. Choose a spot with at least 6 hours of direct sun for the best bloom and fall color performance. It tolerates part shade but may be less vibrant.
  2. Dig a hole twice as wide as the container and the same depth. Loosen the surrounding soil.
  3. Remove the plant from its pot, gently loosen the roots, and set it so the top of the root ball is level with the ground.
  4. Backfill with native soil, firm gently, and water deeply right after planting.
  5. Keep soil evenly moist for the first 4-6 weeks while roots establish. After that, occasional watering is sufficient.
  6. Apply 2-3 inches of organic mulch around the base, keeping it away from the crown, to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
  7. In early spring, remove any dead or damaged wood before new growth begins. No other pruning is typically needed.

Advanced — Optimization Tips

  • Apply a balanced slow-release shrub fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) once in early spring. Avoid high-nitrogen formulas, which reduce flowering and berry production.
  • For mass plantings, space plants 2-2.5 ft. apart for a dense, weed-suppressing groundcover effect that fills in within 2-3 seasons.
  • Low Scape Mound blooms on old wood — if any shaping is needed, do it immediately after the spring bloom flush to avoid removing next year's flower buds.
  • In Zone 5, apply an extra layer of mulch (3-4 inches) in late fall to protect the root zone through the coldest months.
  • For container growing, use a well-draining potting mix and ensure the container has adequate drainage. Water more frequently than in-ground plantings, especially in summer heat.

Pro Tips for Maximum Impact

  • Plant in groups of 3-6 for a bold, cohesive mass planting — the Fill My Box savings make this easy to do affordably, and the effect is dramatically more impactful than a single specimen.
  • Use along slopes, rain gardens, or low-lying wet areas where other shrubs struggle — Low Scape Mound thrives where most plants fail.
  • Pair with ornamental grasses or late-blooming perennials to extend the seasonal display and add textural contrast to the mounded form.
  • Leave the berries on the plant through winter rather than cutting them back — they are a critical food source for birds and add visual interest to the dormant garden.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it stay compact or will it outgrow its space?
It genuinely stays compact. Low Scape Mound tops out at 2-3 ft. tall and wide with a naturally mounded habit that requires no pruning to maintain its shape. It is one of the few shrubs that actually delivers on its size promise.

When does it bloom?
Spring. White flower clusters appear before or alongside the emerging foliage. Because it blooms on old wood, avoid pruning in late summer or fall to protect next year's flower buds.

What is the fall color like?
Exceptional. The foliage turns vivid shades of orange, red, and burgundy in autumn — one of the best fall color displays of any compact native shrub. Deep purplish-black berries persist through winter after the leaves drop.

Will it grow in wet or clay soil?
Yes. Low Scape Mound is one of the most soil-tolerant shrubs we carry. It handles clay, loam, sandy, wet, and boggy conditions, as well as salt exposure and urban stress. It is an excellent choice for problem areas where other shrubs fail.

Is it deer resistant?
Yes. It is rated deer resistant, making it a reliable choice for gardens with deer pressure.

Is it safe for pets?
Yes. Low Scape Mound Aronia is considered pet safe.

Is it pollinator friendly?
Yes. The spring blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. The winter berries provide food for songbirds, giving it ecological value across multiple seasons.

How much sun does it need?
Full sun (6+ hours) produces the best bloom performance and fall color. It tolerates part shade but may be less vibrant in lower light conditions.

Can I grow it in a container?
Yes. Its compact size makes it well-suited for large containers. Use a well-draining potting mix, ensure adequate drainage, and water more frequently than in-ground plantings during summer.

How do I use the Fill My Box savings?
Simply add 2, 4, or 6 Low Scape Mound Aronia plants to your cart. The discount — 15%, 25%, or 30% respectively — applies automatically at checkout. No code needed.

Take Action Now — Back in Stock, Limited Quantities

Low Scape Mound Aronia sells out quickly each season. These 1 Gallon plants are back in stock now — add to cart today and have your plants shipped directly to your door before inventory runs out again.

Add to Cart — $49.99 | 1 Gallon, Landscape Ready

Ordering: Our processing time is typically 1-3 days after receiving your order. Orders placed after 4:00 PM Wednesday through Sunday ship the following Monday.

Shipping: The Plant Factory, Inc. uses proven shipping processes to ensure quick, safe, and near-perfect results every time. We monitor weather conditions and will hold orders during extreme heat (above 95 degrees) or cold (below 34 degrees) to ensure your plants arrive healthy and viable. We do not ship to AK, HI, or PR.

Note: The images and videos on our site are the best way to show off our products and show how good we are as growers. Depending on the season you buy, you may get a plant that is smaller or bigger than the picture shows. The plant might bloom like it does on our site, but it might not. We cut off the blooms most of the time because they don't ship well. When you buy our plants, think of them as an investment in your future garden, and enjoy the process of seeing it grow to its fullest.