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Viburnum acerifolium 'Mapleleaf'
Common Names: Viburnum
Viburnum acerifolium Mapleleaf is an understory shrub found in dry woods from New Brunswick to Minnesota south to North Carolina. Consequently it is a good choice for dry soils in deep shade. Fortunately, it will also thrive in moist soils and the full range of light conditions, sun to shade.A low growing shrub, 4-6 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide. The....(cont.)
 
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Viburnum cassinoide 'Appalachian Tea Witherod'
Common Names: Viburnum
Viburnum cassinoides Appalachian Tea Witherod is not as common as other viburnums. It grows best in sun or partial shade and tolerates any garden soil.The plant has a moderate growth rate and transplants well.Mature plants have a height and spread of 5 to 6 feet. The small, white flowers are produced in late spring or early summer. The fruits are p....(cont.)
 
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Viburnum cassinoides 'Chesapeake'
Common Names: Viburnum
Viburnum cassinoides Chesapeake was introduced in 1981 by Dr. Egolf and the US National Arboretum. The flowers are pink in bud, open white, with ever so slight fragrance. his shrub grows six feet high and eight feet wide. Leaves are semi-evergreen, lustrous dark green and wavy, a feature that separates them from eEskimoi with flat, planar leaves. B....(cont.)
 
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Viburnum dentatum 'Arrowwood'
Common Names: Viburnum
Arrowwood grows best in sun or partial shade and tolerates any garden soil.The plant grows fairly rapidly and transplants well. with a spread of 6 to 15 feet. The small, white flowers areproduced in late spring in 2 to 4 inch clusters. Small, dark blue fruits are produced in late summer and are eaten by birds. The fall color is red to reddish purp....(cont.)
 
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Viburnum dilatatum 'Michael Dodge'
Common Names: Viburnum
Viburnum dilatatum Michael Dodge An exciting new find from Winterthur Gardens with large yellow berries enhanced by the red fall color of the foliage are a show-stopper. It has large leaves, dense growing habit to 5-6 inch and white flowers in late spring.
 
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Viburnum lantana 'Eskimo'
Common Names: Viburnum
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 ....(cont.)
 
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Viburnum lantana 'Mohican'
Common Names: Viburnum
Viburnum lantana Mohican A U.S.D.A. introduction carefully selected for its 6-8 feet compact growth habit, thick lustrous deep green foliage and the persistent fall display of its orange-red berries that retain their showy color for more than a month. .
 
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Viburnum lentago 'Nannyberry'
Common Names: Viburnum
A multi-stemmed deciduous shrub native to eastern North America. A large shrub or small tree branching is upright to irregular shape that can be somewhat open at maturity and leggy at the base. Many white flowers appearing in Late Spring.
 
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Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'
Common Names: Viburnum
Winterthur Viburnum is a select specimen shrub introduced by Winterthur Gardens in Delaware. This outstanding Viburnum offers handsome, glossy-green foliage that transforms to deep reddish-purple hues in fall. Cymes of creamy-white flowers in late spring yield clusters of green berries that ripen to hot pink, lavender, blue then purplish black, oft....(cont.)
 
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Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Shasta'
Common Names: Viburnum
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum'Shasta' is an elegant improved version of the standard Doublefile Viburms,smaller and more floriferous.Nice deciduous shrub that has deep green leaves that displays a excellant fall color.Large white flowers followed by bright red berries.Great mid sized plant for groupings or background plantings.
 
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