April 2005
viburnum in bloom | viburnum in bloom |
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| Written by Jungle Jim | |
| Friday, 08 April 2005 | |
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Viburnum
is a large group of plants. It includes the old fashioned evergreen
laurustinus, which is a tough large shrub that grows to 8’ or more and
is tough. It also includes sandankwa Viburnum another evergreen that
prefers partial shade.
Popular in the east are several Viburnum plicatum varieties. These are deciduous, they loose their leaves in the winter, and they prefer light or filtered shade. We have a good-sized Viburnum plicatum mariesii in the ground that you can see under the deodar tree near the street. It is in full bloom right now. About 8’ tall it is covered with clusters of white flowers in wonderful layers. It will get into the 12 or 15’ range eventually.
We also have a smaller Viburnum summer snowflake tucked in there also. It isn’t as spectacular or as large growing but it has the benefit of blooming all summer long. It grows 6-8’ tall depending on how you train it.
viburnum summer snowflake pict We also have in the nursery few Shoshone Viburnum. This is intermediate in size with larger flowers.
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