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Viburnum x carlcephalum |
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| Common name |
fragrant snowball |
| Family |
adoxaceae |
| Life cycle |
shrub (Z6-8) |
| Flowers |
white (spring) |
| Size |
to 7' |
| Light |
sun-part shade |
Cross between V. carlesii and V. macrocephalum. Multi-stemmed deciduous shrub, growing as wide as it is tall. Fragrant dense clusters of flowers are followed by red berries, which ripen to black. Large leaves turn brilliant red in fall.
In its second year in our garden, our specimen produced one large flowerhead on a smallish plant, looking just a bit silly. But full of promise for years to come...
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: front yard About my plant portraits
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Last modified:
May 07, 2009
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