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It is sold as Viburnum odoratissimum. A plant sometimes sold under these names is called sweet viburnum in some publications and is said to have rough-textured leaves, larger flowers and strong ...
Sweet viburnum (V. odoratissimum) may be the viburnum that most gardeners are familiar with, as it is planted extensively as ...
Generally seen as a clipped hedge, sweet viburnum (V. odoratissimum) can grow up to 25 feet tall if never pruned. Its blossoms, borne in late winter and early spring, consist of clusters of ...
Viburnum coppertop – Viburnum odoratissimum ‘Coppertop’ is a new Sweet Viburnum selection. I was at a local nursery and saw this plant from a distance, and thought, surely not—they are not ...
I’ve discovered I’m not the only plant lover who was doubtful that the awabuki viburnum was a variety of East Asia’s sweet viburnum (V. odoratissimum). After all, the awabuki’s leaves are ...
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