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Botanical Name |
Viburnum x burkwoodii ‘American Spice’ |
Common Name |
Burkwood Viburnum |
Type |
Shrub |
Exposure |
Sun
to Part Shade |
Size for Description |
4
ft by 5 ft |
Bloom Time |
Spring |
Flower Color |
White |
Fruit |
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Foliage |
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Bark |
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Fall Color |
yes |
Growth Rate |
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Butterflies |
yes |
Hummingbirds |
yes |
Deer Resistant |
Rarely damaged by deer |
Drought Tolerant |
yes |
Moisture Lover |
yes |
Native |
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Walnut Tolerant |
yes |
Wet Areas |
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Fragrant |
yes |
Groundcover |
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Comment |
Dark green, shiny
foliage is crinkled all summe.
Bloom clusters are smaller but more profuse than the
species. Coral pink
buds age to sparkling white flowers. |
Care |
No
pruning required. |
Zone |
4 |
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