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Viburnum lantana 'Eskimo'
Common Names: Viburnum

Description:
   Viburnum lantana'Eskimo' is a selection from an original cross of Cayuga' and Viburnum Utile. Eskimo viburnum was named and released by the US National Arboretum in 1981. Growing ten feet wide and six to seven feet, this deciduous shrub of compact statue has yellow, red, orange fall color and coral fruit. Of course, the reason one grows this plant is for its fabulous dense creamy white flowers. The great mass of blooms in May are eye-catching both in the landscape and in the container at the garden center.
 
Recommendations:
Plant in mass to get the full effect.

Attributes
 
Plant Group: Shrub
Hardiness: Zones 5 - 8
Type: Perennial
Mature Size: Height 8-10 Feet x Width 6-7 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: Any

Miscellaneous
 
* Propagation Methods: Cuttings
* Provides Food, Shelter, or Nesting For Birds
Plant URL: http://OakMediaCreations.com/myg/plants/closeup.mv?PlantID=000154





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