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| Ulmus americana
'Valley Forge' Valley Forge American Elm Zone 3 Said to be the most Dutch Elm resistant variety in screening tests. Broadly v-shaped branch structure with dense canopy.
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| Viburnum
acerifolium Mapleleaf Viburnum Zones 4-8 Large maple shaped leaves and a loose habit. Beautiful rose to maroon fall foliage.
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| Viburnum
braecteatum 'Emerald Luster' Lustrous green foliage with white flowers and blue-black fruit.
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| Viburnum dentatum
'Blue Muffin' Zone 3 This selection boasts lacy white spring blooms followed by clusters of shiny blue berries. More compact and refined than other species. Widely adaptable to sun, shade, and most soil types. Excellent ornamental when placed where blooms and berries can be appreciated. Wildlife value.
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| Viburnum lentago Nannyberry Zones 3-8 An outstanding large shrub, known for its shiny foliage, purple-red in the fall, and large clusters of white flowers followed by blue-black fruits.
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Viburnum plicatum 'Summer Snowflake' Summer Snowflake Doublefile Viburnum Zone 5 Lovely white flowers are almost continuous throughout the summer. This semi-dwarf Double-file Viburnum has reddish fruit in winter. |
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| Viburnum
prunifolium Blackhaw Viburnum Zone 5 This very adaptable, native shrub is preferred for its superior foliage to mildew resistance. It has white flower clusters of edible black fruit.
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| Viburnum rufidulum Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum Zone 6 One of the 3 tree viburnums, this plant can grow to heights reaching 30'. Its lustrous leaves which turn red in the fall compliment its deep blue fruits. Its blooms are flat clusters of creamy, white flowers. |
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