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Virburnum Multipurpose Viburnums bring much to the garden landscape. A lavish display of ball shaped or flat flowers; often a rich fragrance; red, blue, or black berries; and a spectacular fall foliage color. Combine these assets with easy growth, and you have an assortment of fine plants for landscaping. The multi-season beauty of Virburnums deserves a prominent garden position in full sun or light shade. Planted among evergreen shrubs, the red-to-purple fall foliage color of Viburnums really stands out. Back to Trees & Shrub Page or Close Page to Return to Lawn & Garden Home Page Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Common Name: Bailey's Compact
'Virburnum'
or American Cranberry Botanical Name : Virburnum trilobum 'Bailey's compactum' A great selection for naturalizing with its compact form, hardiness, strong flowering and superb set of bird attracting fruit. Creamy white flower heads appear in June followed by profuse red fruit that shows beautifully against shiny green foliage. Superb bright red fall color. Moderate growth to 5 to 6 feet tall and as wide. Hardy to Zone 3. |
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Common Name: 'Virburnum' Botanical Name : Virburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin' Here's a new selection of Virburnum dentatum that turns an old utilitarian plant into a landscape superstar! 'Blue Muffin' has it all with a superb display of white flower heads in late May followed by a display of rich blue berries that you and your birds will love. Add to that a compact, spreading form and a blazing, burgundy-red fall color and you've got a tough, exciting plant that you just have to try! Slow growing 5 to 6 feet tall and wide. Hardy to Zone 3. |
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Common Name: 'Virburnum' Botanical Name : Virburnum x burkwoodii 'Burkwood' Prized for its large clusters of pinkish-white flowers with gardenia-like fragrance in spring. Upright, fully branched form well used as a hedge, screen or accent plant. Moderate grower, upright habit to 6 to 12 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide. Hardy to Zone 5. |
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Common Name: 'Virburnum' Botanical Name : Virburnum dilatatum 'Cardinal Candy' A fruiting masterpiece, this colorful selection is a naturalizing dream with enough bunches of shiny, scarlet-red fruit to get you and your birds excited. Awesome fruit display is not this plant's only claim to fame as a compact rounded form and a tidal wave of creamy white flowers in May, surrounded by beefy, deep green foliage bolsters Cardinal Candy's appeal even further. Matures at a compact 5-6' tall and wide. Hardy to Zone 4. |
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Common Name: 'Virburnum' Botanical Name : Virburnum carlesii 'Korean Spice' Potent spicy scented flowers distinguish this versatile old fashioned shrub. Blooms in mid-spring with softball sized clusters of waxy pink flowers that fade to white. Bright red bunches of quarter-inch berries appear in late summer, maturing to black in fall. These stand out from the downy muted green foliage. Foliage color brightens to striking red and rich burgundy in Autumn. A natural in the traditional shrub border or back of perennial beds. Use as foundation plant near windows so fragrance comes inside. Great against long fence lines. Slow growing to 4-6 feet tall and wide, or up to 8 feet in old age. Hardy to Zone 4 |
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