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Viburnum dilatatum |
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| Orange-red autumn color, in late October |
Common name |
linden viburnum |
Family |
adoxaceae |
Life cycle |
shrub |
Flowers |
white (late spring) |
Size |
to 10' |
Flat-topped clusters of white flowers. Supposedly has good fruit display in fall, but ours hasn't complied yet. Perhaps it needs a pollinating companion nearby. In any case, its crinkly leaves are attractive throughout the season, and turn firy in fall.
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| Behold, a fruit! |
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We left this plant behind in our Pennsylvania garden (and wish it well); we don't grow it in Houston. About my plant portraits
PlantLinks to other web pages about Viburnum dilatatum
- Seed from '04/'05 HPS/MAG exchange. Set seeded pot outside in February. Seedlings noted in April of 2006
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November 02, 2014
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