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  1. Viburnum arboreum

    Viburnum arboreum is a species of plant in the Adoxaceae family. It is endemic to Jamaica. Wikipedia

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  2. thespruce.com

    Aug 27, 2024Deciduous Viburnums . Arrowwood viburnum (V. dentatum): This deciduous shrub reaches up to 10 feet in height and has 4-inch clusters of white flowers followed by blue fruits.; Snowball viburnum (V. plicatum): This shrub has fluffy, white flower clusters that look like snowballs.There are two different forms, Japanese snowball bush and doublefile viburnum.
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  4. mortonarb.org

    Maple-leaved viburnum is a native, medium-sized under-story shrub, preferring shade and part shade conditions. It makes it a great option for naturalizing in shady areas. The creamy-white, flat-topped flowers in May, black fruit in fall that persists into winter, and excellent pink to dark burgundy fall color add year-round interest. ...
  5. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Viburnum setigerum, commonly called tea viburnum, is noted for producing perhaps the best fall fruit display of the any of the viburnums. It is a rounded, multi-stemmed, upright-spreading, deciduous shrub that typically grows to 8-12' tall and 5-8' wide. Mature shrubs tend to lack foliage at the base.
  6. thespruce.com

    Jul 2, 2024Peganum/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0. The leaves on the cinnamon viburnum (Viburnum cinnamomifolium), an evergreen shrub, are similar to those of the camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora).An Award of Garden Merit winner from the Royal Horticultural Society, this shrub has opposite leaves that are simple, thick, dark blue, and oval. It grows large and upright, with long petioles (leafstalks) and open ...
  7. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Viburnum acerifolium, commonly called mapleleaf viburnum, is native to eastern North America. It is a relatively small, rounded, suckering, deciduous, woodland shrub that typically grows to 3-6' tall and 2-4' wide. It produces dull to medium green maple-like leaves (2-5" long) which are opposite, ovate to rounded, coarsely toothed and ...
  8. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Viburnum macrocephalum, commonly called Chinese snowball viburnum, is native to China. It is a rounded, vase-shaped shrub that typically matures to 6-10' tall in the St. Louis area, but may reach 15-20' tall in the warmer climates of the deep South. Non-fragrant, sterile florets (each to 1 1/4" wide) bloom in dense globose clusters (to 5-8 ...
  9. Viburnum dentatum (aka arrowwood): scentless white lacecap flower clusters; blue-black berries; 6- to 10- (or up to 15) feet high and wide mounded form; fall leaf colors of yellow, orange, red; hardy in Zones 2 to 8. V. lantana (aka wayfaringtree): scentless creamy white lacecap flower clusters; red-to-black berries; 10- to 15-feet high and wide; green leaves turn purplish-red in fall; hardy ...
  10. gardeningknowhow.com

    Types of viburnums with interesting berry color include those that change as they ripen from green to pink, yellow, or red to blue or black. For instance, Wayfaring tree and Blackhaw viburnums turn from red to black. Planting Viburnum Flowering Shrub. When planting viburnum shrubs, pay attention to the individual needs of the particular species.

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