Viburnum sieboldii 'Seneca'

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Seneca is selected from a batch of self pollinated seedlings for its abundance of flowers and fruit. A large shrub with dark green foliage growing 4,5 to 6 m high and nearly as wide making it a good candidate when grown as a single or miltistemmed ornamental tree. Massive creamy-white flowers bloom May to early June followed by orange-red fruits progressing to blood-red, finally maturing to black. Fruits are supported above the foliage on red pedicels which remain effective long after the fruits have fallen.

Genus

Viburnum

Species

sieboldii

Cultivar

Seneca

Bloeiperiode

April

Mai

Type (gebruik)

Früchte/Beeren

Strauch

solitär

Kleur (bloem)

weiß

Kleur (blad)

grün

Hoogte

150 cm

200 cm

Wintergroen

nein

Winterhardheid

-30 °C

Locatie

Sonne

Halbschatten

New

Neu