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Viburnum x 'Alleghany' Alleghany Viburnum Zone 5 Hardy, vigorous, semi-evergreen shrub with dense, upright habit. It features dark green leathery foliage, creamy white cluster blooms and a brilliant red fruit display that matures to a shiny blade. Drought tolerant.
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Viburnum x burkwoodi Burkwood Viburnum Zone 3 Early blooming pink buds open to white flowers with gardenia-like fragrance on this upright slow to medium grower. Dark, green leaves retain their color late in the fall.
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Viburnum carlesii Korean Spice Zone 4 This rounded, dense shrub has white flower with a strong clove-like fragrance.
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Viburnum x carlesii 'Carlcephalum' Fragrant Snowbell Zone 5 This loose, often open, shrub offers deliciously fragrant huge white flower clusters in late Spring. Its dark green slightly lustrous foliage turns brilliant reddish-purple in fall. |
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Viburnum x carlesii 'Cayuga' Cayuga Viburnum Zone 5 A compact grower that produces large, very fragrant flower clusters in late April.
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Viburnum x 'Conoy' Conoy Viburnum Zones 6-8 This small evergreen shrub boast glossy foliage, dark red buds that open to creamy white flowers in April followed by red fruit. Released in the late 80's by Dr. Donald EgoIf. |
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Viburnum x dentatum 'Synnestvedt' 'Chicago Lustre' Zone 2 This upright, rounded multi-stemmed shrub is noted for its thick, dark green, glossy foliage that turns reddish-purple in fall enhanced by an abundance of attractive metallic blue fruit.
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Viburnum dilatatum 'Erie' Erie Viburnum Zone 5 A compact, bounded shrub that blooms freely with white, flat topped flowers in Spring. The real show follows in Fall with red fruit that becomes coral after frost and persists to mid-winter.
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Viburnum x 'Juddi' Judd Viburnum Zone 4 A full, rounded shrub with dark green, almost blue green foliage. Pink buds open to intensely fragrant, semi-snowball, white flowers.
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Viburnum x 'Mohawk' Mohawk Viburnum Zone 4 In early spring, striking dark red flower buds appear for several weeks, finally opening to reveal a lavish, spicy, fragrant white flower on this compact grower. Glossy dark green foliage also wanes to beautiful fall color.
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Viburnum x lantana 'Mohican' Mohican Viburnum Zone 4 Creamy white flowers and expanding medium green foliage appear together in early May, Fruit is orange-red and heavy in early July, lasting 4 weeks before turning black. Excellent red-purple fall color makes 'Mohican' a four season plant.
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Viburnum x macrocephalum 'Sterile' Chinese Snowball Viburnum Zone 5 The most spectacular of the Viburnums when in bloom with massive white clusters 6-12 inches across. This rounded semi-evergreen shrub also offers bright flossy green foliage.
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Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur' Winterthur Smooth Witherod Zone 5 This upright shrub features lustrous deep green leaves that evolve into beautiful wine-red autumn color. The spectacular fruit begins white, then hot pink, finalizing in a bright blue. Flowers are creamy white in May. NATIVE.
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Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii' Marie's Doublefile Zone 4 This improved tomentosum offers a distinctly horizontal growth habit with spectacular white blooms along its many graceful branches. Dark green foliage turns purplish-red in fall, while its red fruit matures to black.
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Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Shasta' Shasta Doublefile Zone 5-8 This new U.S.N.A. introduction features beautiful white flower clusters up to 6" across.
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Viburnum plicatum 'Nana' Dwarf Japanese Snowball Zone 4 This rounded, compact plant is quite dwarf with smaller but double white flowers similar to Japanese Snowball. It's leathery green foliage is less than one-half the size of V. tomentosum.
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Viburnum x pragense Prague Viburnum Zone 5 This oval rounded, fast growing shrub boast waxy, dark green, evergreen leaves and pink buds that open to white pleasantly fragrant flowers in May.
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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. NATIVE.
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Viburnum x rhytidophyllum Leatherleaf Viburnum Zone 5 This slow to moderate grower prefers a shady environment of its long, heavy vined lustrous dark green leathery leaves. Its creamy flowers emerge from buds set the previous summer while its spectacular fruit set rivals that of v. lantana.
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Viburnum x 'Willowwood' Willowwood Viburnum Zone 5 This flowering shrub offers an arching habit and dark green leathery leaves with light gray undersides. Also has an odd habit of blooming in fall.
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Viburnum x 'Eskimo' Eskimo Viburnum Zone 5 A compact, semi-evergreen shrub with dark green foliage. Flower buds are cream with touches of pink around edges that open to pure white snowball-type flowers. |
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