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Viburnum trilobum 'Onondaga'
Common Names: Viburnum

Description:
   Viburnum trilobum Onondaga is found in low moist places along forest edgesthroughout the northeastern United States. This versatile plant prefers moist, well drained soils but does fine in poorly drained and drier soils. This round topped, dense shrub, 6-12 feet high has clusters of lacy white flowers in the spring. Maple-shaped leaves turn purplish red in fall.
 
Recommendations:
Plant in mass to get the full effect.

Attributes
 
Plant Group: Shrub
Hardiness: Zones 5 - 8
Type: Perennial
Mature Size: Height 6-12 Feet x Width 612 Feet
Flowering Period: Spring
Flowering Attributes: creamy-white Clusters (1/8 inch)
Foliage Attributes: Green Deciduous foliage.

Culture
 
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil: Moist

Miscellaneous
 
* Propagation Methods: Cuttings
* Provides Food, Shelter, or Nesting For Birds
Plant URL: http://OakMediaCreations.com/myg/plants/closeup.mv?PlantID=000145





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