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Mark A. Miller
(Linden Viburnum)
Linden viburnum is a large deciduous shrub with flat-topped clusters of white flowers that develop into numerous, very showy bright red fruits. This East Asian native has slightly arching branches and broadly oval, mid-green leaves. The foliage turns shades of red, yellow and bronze in autumn.
This viburnum performs best in full sun and evenly moist soil. Use it to provide autumn interest in mixed borders and informal hedges. Birds are attracted to its berries, so try it in a wildlife garden....
James Burghardt
(Asian Beauty Linden Viburnum, Linden Viburnum)
Linden viburnum is a large deciduous shrub with flat-topped clusters of white flowers that develop into numerous, very showy bright red fruits. This East Asian native has slightly arching branches and broadly oval, mid-green leaves. The foliage turns shades of red, yellow and bronze in autumn.
This viburnum performs best in full sun and evenly moist soil. Use it to provide autumn interest in mixed borders and informal hedges. Birds are attracted to its berries, so try it in a wildlife garden....
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Catskill Linden Viburnum, Linden Viburnum)
A beautiful three season shrub, Catskill Linden viburnum has a compact form that fits well into the mixed border. Its flat-topped clusters of creamy white spring flowers develop into numerous, very showy dark red fruits in fall. This widely rounded China and Japan native shrub has slightly arching branches and green leaves that turn shades of red, yellow and bronze in autumn.
This viburnum performs best in cooler areas of its zones and when planted in sun and evenly moist soil. It is well...
Mark A. Miller
(Erie Linden Viburnum, Linden Viburnum)
The Erie linden viburnum is a rounded shrub best suited to the back of the border, for screening or an informal hedge. Flat-topped clusters of white flowers give way to very showy bright red fruits that change to coral pink. This rounded Asian shrub has slightly arching branches and dark green, lustrous leaves that turn shades of red, yellow and orange in autumn.
Cardinal Erie linden viburnum performs best in cooler areas of its zones and when planted in sun and evenly moist soil. Birds are attracted...
Gary Ladnam, Classic Viburnums
(Cardinal Candy Linden Viburnum, Henneke Viburnum, Linden Viburnum)
Cardinal Candy viburnum is a large shrub best suited to the back of the border, for screening or an informal hedge. Flat-topped clusters of white flowers give way to very showy bright red fruits from fall into winter. This rounded Asian shrub has slightly arching branches and Cardinal Candy ('Henneke') is compact with green leaves that turn bronze-red in autumn. It is the most cold hardy culativar.
Cardinal Candy viburnum performs best in cooler areas of its zones and when planted in sun and...
Russell Stafford
(Iroquois Linden Viburnum, Linden Viburnum)
Linden viburnum is a large deciduous shrub with flat-topped clusters of white flowers that develop into numerous, very showy bright red fruits. This East Asian native has slightly arching branches and broadly oval, mid-green leaves. The foliage turns shades of red, yellow and bronze in autumn.
This viburnum performs best in full sun and evenly moist soil. Use it to provide autumn interest in mixed borders and informal hedges. Birds are attracted to its berries, so try it in a wildlife garden....
Gary Ladnam, Classic Viburnums
(Linden Viburnum, Michael Dodge Linden Viburnum)
Linden viburnum is a large deciduous shrub with flat-topped clusters of white flowers that develop into numerous, very showy bright red fruits. This East Asian native has slightly arching branches and broadly oval, mid-green leaves. The foliage turns shades of red, yellow and bronze in autumn.
This viburnum performs best in full sun and evenly moist soil. Use it to provide autumn interest in mixed borders and informal hedges. Birds are attracted to its berries, so try it in a wildlife garden....
James Burghardt
(Linden Viburnum, Mt. Airy Linden Viburnum)
Linden viburnum is a large deciduous shrub with flat-topped clusters of white flowers that develop into numerous, very showy bright red fruits. This East Asian native has slightly arching branches and broadly oval, mid-green leaves. The foliage turns shades of red, yellow and bronze in autumn.
This viburnum performs best in full sun and evenly moist soil. Use it to provide autumn interest in mixed borders and informal hedges. Birds are attracted to its berries, so try it in a wildlife garden....