Trees & Shrubs » Viburnum 25 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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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 'Fugitive' It comes out of hiding in May, rife with white flowers. With the first frosts, the leaves attempt to disguise themseles by developing a lustrous burgundy wine coloration that persists as the leaves are semi-evergreen. The effect is truly spectacular. more info
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VIBURNUM x 'Conoy' Evergreen viburnum with very compact growth habit and glossy leaves. Clusters of white flowers in spring. Introduced by the National Arboretum, 'Conoy' is a usefull plant for smaller landscapes. more info
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VIBURNUM buddleifolium Large leaves are the size of a large buddleja leaf and covered with tan felty hairs. Makes for a soft touch like a teddy bear! more info
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VIBURNUM carlesii Early spring brings red buds opening to pink, then blushed-white flowers, with an intoxicating spicy clove fragrance. A deciduous shrub with velvety green rounded leaves and blue-black fruit, followed by the reddish-wine shades of autumn. more info
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VIBURNUM carlesii Spiced Bouquet™ Nice glossy leaves. Wonderfully intense, sweet-spiced flower fragrance from rosy pink flowers in May. more info
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VIBURNUM carlesii 'Compactum' (C) We consider this the best form of this species for its low habit to about 3 feet high. Deep pink buds open as clove scented fragrance white flowers in May. more info
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VIBURNUM dentatum Blue Muffin® 'Christom' A selection of Arrowwood which grows only 5-6', which is half the normal size. Loads of white flowers are followed by loads of showy blue fruit. more info
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VIBURNUM dentatum Red Feather® Beautiful red new foliage. As they age, green veins appear on the red surfaces, giving the leaves a colorful, feather-like design. more info
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VIBURNUM dilatatum 'Erie' In mid-May it wears a blanket of creamy white, fuzzy flowers that nearly hides the medium green leaves. Abundant fruit ripens to coral-red in late August, intensifying with cooler weather, and persists till winter's end. more info
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VIBURNUM dilatatum Cardinal Candy™ PP12,870 'Henneke' (C8) Tons of creamy white flowers cover this well-branched, rounded plant in May. The fruit is remarkable and abundant. The show appears in late summer. more info
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VIBURNUM dilatatum 'Michael Dodge' This showy and unusual form of the linden viburnum has yellow fruit, unlike the normal red fruit of the species. This large shrub will produce a fantastic fall and winter display. more info
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VIBURNUM lantana 'Wavecrest' (C8) Rounded leaves somewhat fuzzy underneath, are splashed and speckled with various shades of yellow. Flat-topped white flower clusters give way to red fruits that turn black. more info
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VIBURNUM nudum (C8) Late in the Fall, the plant had abundant black fruit. These have very glossy leaves and slightly toothed leaf margins. more info
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VIBURNUM nudum 'Winterthur' (C8) It's now one of our most appreciated native shurbs, both for the spectacular fall fruit display, and for the shiny dark green leaves which appear to have been coated with a high gloss finish. more info
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VIBURNUM opulus Upright, arching plant with flat-topped clusters of white flowers and big clusters of translucent red fruit that are purported to taste better than most. more info
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