Viburnum - Waverly Farm

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Viburnum - Waverly Farm
Viburnum
V
iburnum is believed to be from well over 150 species. A significant few have earned their presence in
horticultural production. Most of the Viburnum grown today are hybrids, selected for flower color and
fragrance, fall color, hardiness and size or shape. In most of their growing range they are almost pest free,
some with deer resistance, which suits them well for the modern low maintenance landscape.
October
October, ~42”
Viburnum ‘Alleghany’
August
August
May
May
October
June, ~42”
June, ~42”
Viburnum ‘Blue Muffin’
Viburnum x burkwoodii
October
October, ~42”
October, ~48”
Viburnum ‘Cayuga’
Viburnum ‘Chesapeake’
May
May, ~40”
May
November, ~30” Sprd
Viburnum carlcephalum
May
Viburnum carlesii
‘Compactum’
May, ~42`”
Viburnum carlesii
‘Diana’
October, ~48”
Viburnum ‘Mohawk’
June, ~54”
Viburnum ‘Eskimo’
November
Viburnum ‘Mariesii’
November
October, ~36”
November, ~36”
Viburnum nudum
1931 Greenfield Rd. Adamstown MD 21710
Viburnum nudum ‘Winterthur’
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November
August
October
May, ~54”
Viburnum plicatum ‘Popcorn’
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May, ~5’
Viburnum rhytidophyllum
September, ~5’
May
May, ~6’
Viburnum rhytidophyllum
‘Cree’
Viburnum
‘Summer Snowflake’
May, ~36”
Viburnum pragense
Name
Description
Viburnum ‘Alleghany’
Leatherleaf. Upright branching, somewhat open with age. Leaves
are large, rough textured, gray-green, and always clean and healthy
looking. Yellow-white flowers and bright red fall fruit.
Viburnum ‘Shoshone’
USDA zone Height
Compact selection of Arrowwood Viburnum, loaded with white flowers
in spring and bright blue clusters of fruit in winter. Specimen, low
hedge, or foundation plant.
Lustrous black-green leaves. Flowers pink in bud opening to white in
Viburnum x burkwoodii April; spicy, aromatic fragrance; fragrance will permeate the garden.
Tolerates urban pollution and extremes of heat and cold.
Dark green leaves with slight polish. Distinct for producing abundant
Viburnum ‘Cayuga’
inflorescences; pink buds open to white flowers in late April. A highly
valued landscape shrub especially where a smaller Viburnum is desired.
Compact, mounded. Leathery, lustrous dark green leaves with
Viburnum ‘Chesapeake’ persistent foliage. Pink buds open to slightly fragrant white flowers.
Evergreen in MD in protected sites.
“Fragrant Viburnum”- has open and loose habit. Dark green foliage
Viburnum carlcephalum in summer, reddish purple in fall. Pink buds open to white, fragrant
flowers; flowers late.
Viburnum carlesii
One of the best dwarf clones available. Dark green leaves. Fragrant
white flowers. This plant is always in short supply.
‘Compactum’
Viburnum ‘Blue Muffin’
Width
4–8
10–12’
10–12’
3–7
5–7’
5–7’
4–8
8–10’
6–8’
4–8
5’
5’
4–8
5–6’
10’
5–8
6–10’ (15’)
6–8’
4–8
2–3 1/2’
2–3 1/2’
Viburnum carlesii
‘Diana’
Compact habit. Young leaves tinged purple. Red buds open and fade to
pink, very fragrant.
4-8
4-5’ (8’)
4-8’
Viburnum ‘Eskimo’
Compact shrub, semi-evergreen. Flat, dark green leaves. Pale cream
buds etched with pink opens to white; very prolific bloomer.
6-8
8-10’
6-8’
4–8
15’
15’
4–8
7’
7–8’
5–8
5’
5’
5–8
5’
5’
5-7
10-15’
10-15’
8-10’
8-10’
Viburnum ‘Mariesii’
Viburnum ‘Mohawk’
Viburnum ‘Winterthur’
Fast growing to 6’ in 5-6 years, horizontal habit. Dark green healthy
leaves turn reddish purple in fall. Large white flowers are abundant and
cause a magnificent sight when in full bloom. Very similar to V. ‘Shasta’.
Rounded habit. Dark green, glossy foliage turns brilliant red-orange in
fall. Strong, spicy clove fragrance, abundant inflorescences; dark red
flower buds open to white petals with red-blotches. Foliage is resistant
to leaf spot and powdery mildew.
Lustrous, deep green foliage in summer to outstanding deep wine-red
in fall. Late blooming in May. Initially white fruit turns to hot pink to
bright blue in fall—tremendous interest in all seasons.
A Japanese Snowball- Medium green summer color. Foliage like
V. ‘Shasta’ but plant is more upright than ‘Shasta’. Abundant white
popcorn ball flowers lining every branch.
Viburnum rhytidophyllum Dark green leathery leaves. Blooms April/May. Deer resistant.
& V. rhytidophylum ‘Cree’ ‘Cree’ has a compact form , leaves don’t curl as much in winter as the
species.
Viburnum plicatum
‘Popcorn’
Viburnum
‘Summer Snowflake’
Tall, narrow habit with small flowers, leaves and fruit. Blooms in April/
May and sporadically into November; white flowers, bright red fruit.
5-8
10-15’
8-10’
Viburnum pragense
Evergreen. Upright oval to oval rounded form; fast grower. Lustrous,
elliptical dark green leaves. Pink buds produce white, vaguely fragrant
flowers. Useful as a screen.
5–8
10’
6-8’
Viburnum ‘Shoshone’
Compact. Dark green leaves have a plum color in the fall. White flowers;
deep red fruits become black. A great plant for its smaller ultimate size.
4-8
10’
7’
1931 Greenfield Rd. Adamstown MD 21710
office: (301) 874-8300
email: [email protected] or [email protected]