The listing, *~*~*~10 Viburnum Flowering Shrub Seeds~*~*~* has ended.
Viburnum Shrub/Tree Seeds. I am not sure which species these are but they are all very pretty. The leaves are most like picture 7 and are a deep green with lots of texture to them and very large compared to these pictures. The leaves are what most attracted me to them. They are gorgeous! The next time i go to the Gardens, i will be sure to get pictures of the actual tree/shrubs. I could have sworn i already did, but i cant find them!
Rounded, evergreen shrub with dark green leaves, bearing white/cream/pink buds in late spring opening to white/cream/pink flushed, snowball-like flower heads. Each large, showy, scented flower cluster is made up of numerous, tiny flowers. Plant near a walkway or an open window, where the scent can be inhaled and enjoyed.
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Genus: Viburnum (vy-BUR-num) (Info)
Variety : Not sure which of the following :
Carlesii (Diana)
Carlesii (Korean Spice)
Rhytidophyllum
Plicatum (Cascade)
Plicatum (Tomentoso)
Lantana
Alleghany
Alleghany (Shasta)
Category : Shrubs
Charismatic, eye catching, white/cream/pink flower clusters in spring
Aromatic scent
Attractive, maroon fall foliage and berries in autumn, too
Height : 10-15 Feet
Width : 10-15 Feet
Annual / Perennial : Perennial
Berries : Yes
Bloom Color : White/Pink/Cream
Bloom Time : Late Spring / Early Summer
Foliage : Evergreen / Dark Green / Leathery-Textured
Optimal Soil Condition : Neutral
Soil pH requirements:
5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
Other details : Attractive to Bees, Butterflies, and Birds
Salt Tolerant : No
Drought Tolerant : No
Average water needs. Water regularly. Do not over-water.
Sun Exposure : Full Sun, Sun to Partial Shade, Light Shade
Hardiness: Zones 2-9