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Available
late May, 2012
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Botanical Name |
Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Shasta’ |
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Common Name |
Doublefile Viburnum |
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Type |
Shrub |
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Exposure |
Sun to Part Shade |
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Size for Description |
4 to 6 Ft by 9 to 12 Ft. |
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Bloom Time |
Spring to Summer |
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Flower Color |
White |
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Fruit |
Red |
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Foliage |
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Bark |
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Fall Color |
yes |
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Growth Rate |
Slow |
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Butterflies |
yes |
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Hummingbirds |
yes |
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Deer Resistant |
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Drought Tolerant |
yes |
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Moisture Lover |
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Native |
yes |
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Walnut Tolerant |
yes |
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Wet Areas |
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Fragrant |
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Groundcover |
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Comment |
a broad, dense, horizontally-branched,
multi-stemmed deciduous shrub - large clusters of red
berry-like drupes which eventually mature to black. |
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Care |
Little pruning required. May be pruned
after flowering. |
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Zone |
5 |
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