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Viburnum x Oneida

Viburnum x Oneida

A hybrid cross between V. dilatatum and V. lobophyllum made in 1953.  Selected for its abundance of flowers in late May and sporadic flowering throughout the summer; its glossy, dark red and persistent fruit in August; and fine textured foliage that turns pale yellow and orange-red in autumn.  Upright growth habit when young, then spreading with maturity.  Original plant is 10' by 9½'.  Zone 5



USDA Hardiness Zone:

5


Height:

10 Feet

Spread:

9 Feet

Viburnum x Oneida Characteristics

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Moderate

Habit

  • Upright, rounded

Soil Requirements

  • Moist, well drained
  • Acid

Sun Requirements

  • Full Sun to Part Shade

Fall Color

  • Yellow and orange-red

Flowering Season

  • Sporadic throught the summer
  • Mid to late May

Fragrant Flowers

  • No

Fruit

  • Abundant and showy
  • Persistant
  • Dark red