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Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'

 
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Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur' - Winterthur possumhaw viburnum
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Common name: Winterthur possumhaw viburnum
Family: Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family)
Distribution: Species native to e. United States
Hardiness: USDA Zone 5
Life form: Deciduous shrub/Subshrub
Comments: A large, deciduous shrub with upright habit 6' high and 4' wide. Leaves are dark, glossy green turning vibrant red-purple in fall. Flowers are creamy white cymes, 2-4" across. Fruits are clusters of oval berries going from green to pink to blue, beginning in late summer. Use as a specimen plant, foundation plant, in groups, in a shrub border and mass plantings. No serious insect pests or diseases.
Links: Missouri Botanical Garden Kemper Center- Plant Finder

Locations

  • 1: FLS: BT20 (BT20) • Accession: D1998-0780.001 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
  • 2: FLS: BT21 (BT21) • Accession: D1998-0780.002 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
  • 3: FLS: CC22 (CC22) • Accession: D1995-1038.002 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
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