Viburnum dilatatum 'Michael Dodge'

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It's a compact, rounded, deciduous, arrowwood viburnum shrub that typically matures to 90-150 cm tall and as wide. White flowers in flat-topped cymes appear in mid to late spring. Flowers give way to pea-sized blue berries that mature in late summer. Berries are attractive to birds. Ovate dark green leaves (to 10 cm long) turn attractive shades of orange to burgundy-purple in fall. Original cultivar name of this plant is ?Christom?, but it is being marketed under the name of BLUE MUFFIN.

Genus

Viburnum

Species

dilatatum

Cultivar

Michael Dodge

Type (gebruik)

fruit/berries

solitary

in group

Bloeiperiode

may

Kleur (bloem)

white

Kleur (blad)

green

Hoogte

200 cm

Locatie

sun

half shade

Wintergroen

no

Winterhardheid

-35 °C