| 'Fulbrook' has large, sweet-scented, pink-budded flowers that open white, each flower 5/8 inch wide, the cyme 3 inches across and grows to a height of 8 feet and width of 10 feet. It has leaves like V. carlesii with more luster, strongly serrated that are 3 to 4 inches long, 2 to 3 inches wide.
This plant is a cross between Viburnum carlesii and Viburnum utile. It is noted not only for its fragrant, snowball-shaped, mid to late spring flowers that are pink in bud, but also for tolerance to pollution, heat, and cold. Leaves are medium to olive green and leathery.
Red fruit persists throughout the winter and beckons birds. Soil should be moderately fertile and moist, yet well-drained in full to partial sun. Evergreen in warmer areas and deciduous in cooler areas. |