The wayfaring tree, also known as Viburnum lantana, is a deciduous shrub that produces white flowers in the summer and red berries in the fall. This versatile plant has several synonymous names, including the hobble bush, wild raisin, and European cranberry bush. The hobble bush received its name due to the way its branches can trip up hikers wandering through the forest, while the wild raisin is a nod to the tartness of the plant's fruit. The European cranberry bush shares a resemblance to American cranberry bushes, but the fruit is smaller and not typically used for culinary purposes. Regardless of its name, the wayfaring tree is a hardy and attractive addition to any landscape.