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Listing 1 - 6 from 6 for viburnum

Viburnum Revisited
... Viburnum Revisited Viburnum Revisited Family: Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle family) although some place viburnums in the Adoxaceae family, with Sambucus Genus: Viburnum containing more than 150 species In January 2005 I resolved to reflect ... s say a question comes in to the Master Gardener office about Viburnum davidii and berries: I want to plant Viburnum davidii, and I want to make sure I get those ...
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David's Viburnum
... David's Viburnum David's Viburnum Viburnum davidii Family: Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle family) Genus: Viburnum Species: davidii I somehow doubt that the product developers of the Mars Candy Company look ... and showy berries, and many of the deciduous types offer fine fall color. The evergreen Viburnum davidii is generally used as a foundation planting or in front-of-the-border groupings ...
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WSU Whatcom County Plant of the Month
... (March 2006) Bleeding Heart Vine (February 2006) Stevia (January 2006) 2005 Crimson Flag (December 2005) Viburnum Revisited (November 2005) Camas (October 2005) Salsify (September 2005) Kale (August 2005) Heliotrope (July 2005 ...
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WSU Whatcom County Plant of the Month
... Partt II Sunflowers Pt I Common Lilac Elephant Ears Sweet Pea Amborella trichopoda David's Viburnum Variegated Kerria The Hollies Blue Oat Grass Herbs Bamboo Evening Primrose Magnolia Vine Fingerleaf Rodgersia ...
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Crimson Flag
... : Schizostylis Species: coccinea Backhouse & Harvey Last month I reflected on the berry-bearing capacity of Viburnum davidii. (And yes, it’s been mentioned that those are “drupes” and not, strictly ...
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Coralberry, Indian Currant
... shrub tucked into the front border of a featured display garden, right next to a Viburnum tinus ‘Spring Bouquet’, attracted quite a bit of attention. It was leafless, but showed ... an arching habit; but remember it is in the same family as Abelia, Kolkwitzia, Lonicera, Viburnum, and Weigela. Know it will be twiggy and can spread by underground stems into a ...
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