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  2. Viburnum carlesii - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum carlesii, the arrowwood [1] or Korean spice viburnum, [2] [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae (formerly Caprifoliaceae), native to Korea and Japan (Tsushima Island) and naturalised in Ohio, USA. [4] Growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall and broad, it is a bushy deciduous shrub with oval leaves which are copper-coloured ...

  3. Viburnum × carlcephalum - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum × carlcephalum, common name fragrant snowball, is a hybrid flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae (formerly Caprifoliaceae), of garden origin. It is a cross between V. carlesii and V. macrocephalum. Growing to 3 m (10 ft) tall and broad, it is a substantial deciduous shrub with heart-shaped

  4. Viburnum - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum × carlcephalum (V. carlesii × V. macrocephalum) Viburnum carlesii has round white flowerheads, strong fragrance, dense structure, and reddish leaves in autumn. Viburnum davidii is an evergreen species from China with blue fruit. Viburnum dentatum has flat-topped flowers, bluish fruit, and reddish leaves in autumn. It is somewhat salt ...

  5. Category:Viburnum - Wikipedia

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  6. Viburnum prunifolium - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are simple, arranged oppositely, up to 9 cm long and 6 cm broad, oval, ovate or orbicular, wedge-shaped or rounded at base, serrate, acute, with serrated edges with a grooved and slightly winged red petiole 1.5 cm long; they turn red in fall. The leaves are superficially similar to some species of Prunus (thus "prunifolium"); they ...

  7. Viburnum dentatum - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Viburnum × burkwoodii - Wikipedia

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    It is a cross of garden origin between V. carlesii and V. utile, grown for its early, strongly scented flowers. [1] Growing to 2.5 m (8 ft) tall and broad, V. × burkwoodii is a deciduous shrub with glossy, dark green oval leaves on well-branching, stiff stems. The sweetly scented flowers are pinkish white, borne in spring, and followed later ...

  9. Viburnum cassinoides - Wikipedia

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    Leaves with entire margins, not lightly toothed as typical for Viburnum cassinoides. Viburnum cassinoides most often grows as a dense multi-stemmed shrub with a rounded crown, typically to heights of 5-6 ft (1.5-1.8 m). [4] Its leaves are simple, opposite, ovate to broadly lanceolate, about 2-4 in (2.5-10 cm) long and have lightly toothed ...