Taxon

Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum 'St. Keverne'

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Common name: St. Keverne doublefile viburnum
Family: Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family)
Distribution: Species native to Japan and China
Hardiness: USDA Zone 5
Life form: Deciduous shrub/Subshrub
Comments: A deciduous shrub growing 9-12' tall and wide with a vase shaped, layered habit. Leaves opposite, elliptic to obovate in shape, 2-5" long. Foliage is medium to dark green in summer changing to shades of wine-red and purple in the fall. Flowers open in June forming white, flat-topped clusters, 3-4" wide. Flowers composed of mostly sterile florets and fruit is rarely borne on this cultivar.

Locations

  • 1: FLS: BT24 (BT24) • Accession: D1997-0583.003 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
  • 2: FLS: BU24 (BU24) • Accession: D1997-0583.002 • Provenance: Cultivated of Garden Origin
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