Viburnum suspensum is an evergreen Viburnum growing 6 to 12 feet high. It is very popular in Florida gardens. The foliage is leathery green, the fragrant flowers are white with a pink tinge, on 2 to 4 inch panicles. It […]
Viburnum setigerum ( Tea Viburnum )
Viburnum setigerum is a slow growing, upright, multi-stemmed shrub, reaching 8 to 12 feet tall. Foliage is soft blue-green in summer, reddish-purple in fall. White flowers in late spring, on 1 to 2 inches cymes; not especially ornamental. Fall fruit […]
Viburnum sargentii ( Sargent Viburnum )
Viburnum sargentii is similar to V. opulus, a multistemmed shrub reaching 12 to 15 feet high and wide. New leaves are bronzy purple, summer foliage is dark green and fall may produce yellow or red tones. White flowers with purple […]
Viburnum sargentii ( Flavum Sargent Viburnum )
‘Flavum’ has yellow anthers(pollen bearing part of the stamen) and golden yellow translucent fruits. Viburnum sargentii is similar to V. opulus, a multistemmed shrub reaching 12 to 15 feet high and wide. New leaves are bronzy purple, summer foliage is […]
Viburnum rhytidophyllum ( Leatherleaf Viburnum )
Viburnum rhytidophyllum is a large evergreen viburnum reaching 10 to 15 feet height and spread. Upright and rounded, multistemmed shrub that is medium fast growing. The leaves are leathery, dark and glossy with gray-brown fuzzy undersides. It is completely evergreen […]
Viburnum plicatum ( Triumph Doublefile Viburnum )
‘Triumph’ is a more compact grower 3 to 4 feet high and 3 to 4 feet wide, white typical flowers and a few fruits. Horizontally branched shrub. The leaves are broadly ovate, toothed and dark green, with soft, hairy undersides. […]
Viburnum plicatum ( Shasta Doublefile Viburnum )
‘Shasta’ produces pure white flowers about 1 1/4 to 2 inches wide that turn bright red. Horizontally branched shrub. The leaves are broadly ovate, toothed and dark green, with soft, hairy undersides. The most striking aspect of this shrub is […]
Viburnum plicatum ( Rotundifolium Doublefile Viburnum )
‘Rotundifolium’ has round leaves which are 1 to 2 inches long and l to 1 1/2 inches wide and is more refined than V. plicatum. It is a horizontally branched shrub. The leaves are broadly ovate, toothed and dark green, […]
Viburnum plicatum ( Roseace Doublefile Viburnum )
‘Roseace’ was selected and introduced in 1953 by Carl Kern of Wyoming Nursery, Cincinnati, Ohio for its medium-pink flower and bronze tinged foliage. It is believed that the pink color results from aging and soil conditions. Horizontally branched shrub. The […]
Viburnum plicatum ( Newport Doublefile Viburnum )
‘Newport’ also known as ‘Nanum Newport’, little is known about this cultivar, but has been seen in the midwest. The habit is extremely dense, mounded with smaller dark green leaves that turn burgundy in fall. This shrub has white flowers […]
