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Viburnum hupehense

Other cultivars/species:  
Viburnum sargentii, Viburnum sieboldii

Landscaping Value: Beautiful deciduous Viburnum at its best in fruit. Yellow-orange fruits are produced abundantly in summer, changing to red in fall.    

References:  Forest Farm Nursery Catalog, spring 1997.
Bailey, Liberty Hyde Hortorium Staff. 1976.
Hortus Third. MacMillan Publishing Company: New York.

at a glance:
Location:
 Loop trail, west of Yao Garden
Plant type: Deciduous shrub
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Height/Spread: 10 - 15ft. tall, spreads as wide.
Leaves: 
Opposite, ovate coarsely--toothed, pubescent 3” long.
Flower: 
White flowers in cymes 3” across, early spring.
Disease/pests: 
 Free of significant problems.
Bloom Period: March/April
Conditions:  Very adaptable but can get leggy in shade.
Natural Range:
China
Hardiness:
 USDA zones 4-9


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