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Viburnum No high maintenance drama queens here! Viburnums are the solid citizens of the garden; the dependable performers you can always count on. They will cheerfully fill in the background, providing accents of fragrance, fruit and fall color, while not just surviving, but thriving! Whether you need an adaptable plant for a shady wet spot, or a dry sunny area, most likely there’s a viburnum to fit the bill. That’s not to say there aren’t some stars in this showcase. Our selections offer both seasonal interest and non-temperamental performance for your garden symphony.
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VIBURNUM opulus 'Ukraine' This treasured and exceptionally good selection from Ukraine is an upright, arching plant with flat-topped clusters of white flowers and big clusters of translucent (and reportedly tasty) red fruit. more info
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VIBURNUM plicatum var tomentosum 'Molly Schroeder' (C8) Unlike 'Pink Beauty', it's consistently pink from year to year. It's also an excellent rebloomer, providing an exceptional fall floral display. more info
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VIBURNUM plicatum var tomentosum 'Popcorn' (C) This rounded shrub produces flowers in hundreds of "popcorn ball" inflorescences slightly larger than tennis balls. These line every branch, virtually obscuring the foliage in the spring. more info
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VIBURNUM prunifolium 'Big Pink' NEW! Our selection of our native blackhaw that grows by Patterson Road, fruiting reliably every year. Big clusters of pink fruit eventually turn blue, so the name 'Big Pink' seemed appropriate. more info
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VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum 'Cree' More compact than the species, with superior dark green foliage. Abundant white flowers in mid May, followed by loads of bright red berries that begin to ripen in late August, finally turning dark blue-black. more info
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VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum 'Green Trump' Wonderful large evergreen shrub. Leaves are leathery and have great texture. Flattish corymbs of flowers are followed by black fruit. more info
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VIBURNUM setigerum Notable for dangling clusters of bright red fruit in fall, the tea viburnum has an upright habit and clusters of white flowers in spring. more info
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VIBURNUM trilobum Redwing® 'J.N. Select' (C8) Selected for its rapid growth rate, neat, dense habit and attractive red-tinted new foliage. Handsome white flowers in 3-4 inch diameter flat-topped clusters appear in mid May, followed by bright red fruit which lasts all winter. more info
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VIBURNUM x carlecephalum (C8) Big and bold, this plant is a powerhouse of fragrance! Pink buds open to large 4 to 5 inch wide, rounded clusters of white flowers. Deciduous dark green leaves turn orange-red in Fall, with clusters of red egg-shaped fruit. more info
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