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Viburnum carlesii

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Viburnum carlesii, is a deciduous shrub, a native of Korea.  In April,  fragrant, stunningly beautiful clusters of pink, opening to white, clusters of blooms appear. Dusty green foliage, turns red to burgundy in Autumn before suddenly falling.  Easily grown and tolerant of most conditions.  Prefers light shade in the hottest months but will grow in  full sun or deeper shade.  This plant will thrive in well drained, acidic soil.  Also tolerant of clay soils and alkalinity.  Shelter from cold wind.  The fragrance is best appreciated near high traffic areas or windows.  Plant as a foundation plant, specimens, or in borders.  Give this plant room as it may grow to a size of 4-6’, possibly 8’, high and as wide.  Smaller cultivars are available.


References:
 

Dirr, Michael. Manual of Woody plants. Champaign:Stipes Publising, 1990 

Sunset Western Garden Book. Sunset Publishing Corp., 2001

 

at a glance:
Common Name:
Korean Spice Viburnum
Plant type:
Deciduous Shrub
Family: Caprifoliaceae
Height/Spread: 4-8 foot tall and as wide
Form: Loose open habit

Leaves:  Opposite, simple, 1-4”long, dark green, broadly ovate, pubescence on upper surface, underside are a lighter gray-green and densely pubescent.
Flowers: In late April,  snowball-like clusters of waxy pink flowers opening to white appear.  Very pleasing fragrance
Diseases/pests: Bacterial leaf spot and borers
Conditions:  Prefers moist, well drained, acidic soil, part shade, especially in the hottest months.  Tolerant of full sun or darker shade, alkaline or clay soils.
Natural Range: Korea
Hardiness:
Zones 4b USDA
Location: NPA Perennial Border


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