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    Viburnum dentatum

    Viburnum dentatum, southern arrowwood or arrowwood viburnum or roughish arrowwood, is a small shrub, native to the eastern United States and Canada from Maine south to northern Florida and eastern Texas. Like most Viburnum, it has opposite, simple leaves and fruit in berry-like drupes. Foliage turns yellow to red in late fall. Localized variations of the species are common over its entire geographic range. Common differences include leaf size and shape and placement of pubescence on leaf undersides and petioles. Some moth larvae feed on V. dentatum. Known such species include the unsated sallow and Phyllonorycter viburnella. It is also consumed by the viburnum leaf beetle, an invasive species from Eurasia. The fruits are a food source for songbirds. Berries contain 41.3% fat. The fruits appear blue. The major pigments are cyanidin 3-glucoside, cyanidin 3-sambubioside, and cyanidin 3-vicianoside, but the total mixture is very complex. Wikipedia

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  3. thespruce.com

    Jun 14, 2024V. dentatum 'CA Hildebrants' is a more compact cultivar that grows to about four feet tall.; V. dentatum 'Moonglow' offers domed, white flowers and has particularly shiny leaves. V. dentatum var. deamii 'SMVDBL' ALL THAT GLITTERS® is a landscape-ready, compact version of arrowwood viburnum that must be accompanied by its ALL THAT GLOWS® counterpart for pollination.
  4. plantcaretoday.com

    Viburnum Dentatum (vy-BURN-num, den-TAY-tum) is a perennial flowering shrub from the Adoxaceae or the moschatel family. It belongs to the genus Viburnum, which was previously considered a part of the Caprifoliaceae or honeysuckle family but was then reevaluated and reclassified on the basis of molecular phylogeny.
  5. 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 ...
  6. landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu

    Learn about Viburnum dentatum, a deciduous shrub with white flowers and blue-black fruits, native to eastern North America. See its characteristics, variations, and cultivars in this landscape plant profile.

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