Viburnum trilobum 'Wentworth®'
Selected in the early 1900's for its heavy fruit set. Yellow-red fruits become a brilliant scarlet-red and are not only very attractive, but good for making preserves. Fruits are slightly earlier ripening than other trilobums. Grows 3- 3,5 m tall and wide. May have the best red fall color of any American cranberry. 'Wentworth' Viburnum is unusually beautiful with its soft maple-like leaves, producing white lacecap flowers mid-May to mid-June, followed by bunches of shiny bright red berries by August, which are larger, redder and longer lasting than on the native species.
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Genus |
Viburnum |
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Species |
trilobum |
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Cultivar |
Wentworth® |
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Floraison |
mai juin |
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Type (gebruik) |
arbuste fruit/baies solitaire massif |
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Couleur (fleur) |
blanc |
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Couleur (feuillage) |
vert |
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Herfstkleur |
rouge |
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Hauteur |
200 cm |
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Persistant |
non |
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Rusticité |
-30 °C |
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Locatie |
soleil mi-ombre |
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Vruchten/bessen |
comestible septembre octobre |
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New |
Nouveau |









