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If you only buy one new plant for this winter, make it a viburnum
For some varieties, it’s the scent. Choose well and in almost every month of the year your garden will be filled with ...
Love American robins and want them to stick around during the cold months instead of heading south? Plant this berry-covered ...
Viburnums have shown up on many a gardener's radar these past few years, most notably the evergreen V. tinus and the deciduous V. plicatum and V. opulus. Viburnums are great landscape shrubs - ...
Add structure and ornament to your garden with Viburnum opulus 'Compactum,' a deciduous shrub with bright red, translucent berries and warm red foliage. 'Compactum' grows about 5 feet high and wide; ...
Cramp bark (Viburnum opulus) — also known as guelder rose, highbush cranberry, and snowball tree — is a tall, flowering shrub with red berries and clusters of white flowers. Native to Europe, it also ...
There are more than 150 species and numerous cultivars of viburnums. Generally, all viburnums are admired for their foliage, flowers and fruit. Most of them flower in the spring. Flower color varies ...
Annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, vegetables, fruits; where does a gardener start to choose what to put in the landscape? Vibrant colors, eye-appealing texture and form, soothing, memory-inducing ...
Q: After visiting the Dallas Arboretum, I have fallen in love with the snowball viburnum that I saw there. In researching this bush on the Internet, I'm confused. What is the difference between a ...
Edible viburnums, also known as highbush cranberries, are worth a closer look for their beauty and their value as edible berries. Although no relation to real cranberries ( Vaccinium macrocarpon ), ...
Q. I have a snowball bush that was defoliated last year by an insect. How can I prevent it from happening again this year? — P.C., Shandalee A. The shrub snowball bush, or European cranberry bush ...
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