Plant of the Month, October 2007

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Viburnum opulus ’Aureum’

Other cultivars at the Bellevue Botanical Garden: ‘Nana’, Lost Meadow Trail, LT01   06-036

Other Species at the Bellevue Botanical Garden:  awabuki, bodnantense, burkwoodii,  carlesii, chingii, cinnamomifolium,  davidii, dilatatum, , edule, sargentii, , henrii,  hupehense, lantana,  nudum,  plicatum , propinquum,  sieboldii, tinus,  trilobumx, x dentatumlentago, x pragense

Extra notes and interesting information:

Often the fall color is disappointing and leaves drop green.  Berries are poisonous if ingested.  Great for use in difficult growing areas.  New ‘Aureum’ shoots are colored bright yellow, but the color fades in time.  Easy to transplant and establish. 

References:

www.hort.uconn.edu

www.davesgarden.com

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Common Name: European Cranberry Viburnum, European Snowball Bush

Plant type: Deciduous Shrub
Family:
Caprifoliaceae
Height/Spread:
8-16-feet tall, 8-16-feet spread

Leaves:  Opposite, simple leaves with 3 primary lobes (“maple-shaped”).  Entire leaf margin is irregularly and coarsely toothed, 2-4” long and wide.  The leaves are dark green in summer turning yellow-red or reddish purple in the autumn.   The surface is glabrous; they have petioles with distinct disk-like or suction cup-shaped glands.

Flowers:  The flowers are flat terminal lace-cap clusters to 3” across, composed of tubular fertile central flowers surrounded by flat sterile ones. 
Bloom Time:
Flowers bloom in May and June.  Late summer  through winter interest includes bright red berries held in pendulous clusters.
Growing Conditions: 

Needs regular moisture.  Full sun or part sun/part shade.  It is pretty adaptable and tolerates clay soil.
Diseases/pests:
Mostly pest resistant. Aphids can be a problem on some cultivars and causes shoots and leaves to twist and contort.

Natural Range:  Northern Africa and Northern Asia

Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-8
Location: Groundcover Garden, GC-17 and Perennial Border, PB-20


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