Classic Viburnum Plant Library

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Viburnum x Emerald Triumph

Viburnum x Emerald Triumph

An introducton by Harold Pellett, University of Minnesota in 1994, resulting from a cross between V. burejaeticum and V. rhytidophylloides 'Alleghany'.  A medium growing shrub with dark blue-green, lustrous leaves which is clean and dise…

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Viburnum erosum

Viburnum erosum

Common Name: Beech Viburnum

Considered to be similar to V. dilatatum but not as hardy.  Typically an upright shrub to 5-7' tall and 3-5' wide.  White flowers in 2-3" cymes followed by ¼" long red fruits.  Fall color is a dull orange-red.  Native to …

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Viburnum erubescens

Viburnum erubescens

A loose, upright, graceful shrub growing 10' by 8'.  The var. gracilipes has larger leaves and flower panicles than the species and is more common in cultivation.  Leaves are glossy green, 2-4" long and half as wide with a distinct re…

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Viburnum x Eskimo

Viburnum x Eskimo

A dense, compact shrub, growing 4 to 5' high and wide in 12 years. Can approach 8' upon maturity depending upon age and site location.  The result of a cross between V. x 'Cayuga' and V. utile making it a sister plant to V. x 'Ch…

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