| Viburnum bodnantense |
This excellent large hybrid shrub is a treat in October when bears dense clusters of sweetly scented pale pink flowers. |
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| Viburnum bodnantense Charles Lamont |
Like V. bodnantense Dawn but flowers a clearer pink, a wonderful sight during winter months when its delightfully fragrant flowers lift the winter gloom. | |
| Viburnum bodnantense Dawn |
A wonderful deciduous shrub with young bronze leaves which mature to dark green. The upright stems are covered from late autumn into winter by deliciously fragrant pink flowers which prove remarkably frost resistant . A wonderful choice for winter colour. |
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| Viburnum bodnantense Deben |
A continuous Autumn, Winter and Spring display of highly scented white flowers. A superb medium sized shrub | |
| Viburnum buddlejifolium |
Quite a gem with its narrow buddleia like white felty foliage. White flowers red turning black berry like fruits | |
| Viburnum burkwoodii |
A very beautiful evergreen shrub with its dark glossy green leaves and fabulous scented white flowers during January to March. Produced as a cross with V. carlesii and V.utile in 1924 by the Nursery of Burkwood and Skipwith. |
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| Viburnum burkwoodii Anne Russell |
A lovely form with sweetly scented flowers from late winter though to spring |
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| Viburnum burkwoodii Mohawk |
An N. American introduction. Distinctive bright red buds opening white and strongly fragrant |
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| Viburnum carlcephalum |
Superb autumn foliage display and highly perfumed white flowers in May make this a must for any garden. | |
| Viburnum carlesii |
A shrub that cant fail to raise the spirits of even the least garden and plant interested person, beautiful tiered branches covered in April and May with beautiful pure white flowers that fill the air with their sweet perfume. | |
| Viburnum carlesii Aurora |
Everything and more beautifull and heavenly fragrant white flowers from conspicuous red flower buds | |
| Viburnum cassinoides |
Not commonly found, makes a medium sized shrub notable for its good Autumnal colours | |
| Viburnum cylindricum |
A very special plant for all lovers of viburnums, makes a large shrub with largish narrow oblong evergreen leaves and wonderful tubular white flowers with lilac stamens spilling out from the corolla during August and September | |
| Viburnum davidii |
Handsome evergreen shrub with attractice glossy leaves, and pink / white flowers in summer, often followed by black berries in early spring. Any moist, fertile soil in full sun. |
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| Viburnum dentatum |
Very collectable viburnum. Pure white flowers and bright red fruits. Historically prized by N. American Indians for its straight basal shoots which were made into arrows | |
| Viburnum dilatatum |
Makes an attractive medium sized shrub intense white flowers during June. Vivid red fruit in clusters in autumn | |
| Viburnum Eskimo |
Dark green semi-evergreen foliage. Creamy coloured buds tinged with pink produce smallish snow ball like white flowers | |
| Viburnum farreri (fragrans) |
Also known as V. fragrans, a medium sized deciduous shrub which delights in winter when its sweetly scented white flowers appear. Originates from N. China. | |
| Viburnum farreri Candidissimum |
This fully hardy deciduous shrub has pale green oval leaves which mature to dark green. In late autumn and in mild winter spells it produces clusters of fragrant tubular pure white flowers. | |
| Viburnum farreri Nanum |
A lovely comact dwarf form of V. farreri which makes a low dense mound. Characteristics similar to 'Candidissimum', but flowers slightly less profusely. | |
| Viburnum hillieri Winton |
A hybrid Viburnum with unusual large leaves that when first unfols=ding are an attractive bronzy red which contrast so well with the almost evergreen lighter green foliage. White flowers in packed flower heads in summer |
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| Viburnum ichangense |
A rare and not commonly found small to medium sized shrub with clusters of attractive fragrant white flowers in May followed by bright red fruits | |
| Viburnum juddii |
Named after its creator in 1920, a first class Viburnum producing masses of sweetly scented flowers pink tinted in April and May. | |
| Viburnum lantana |
An attractive native shrub easy and adaptable to most situations. It has attractive foliage with cream white flower florets in May and June. A good hedging subject |
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| Viburnum odoratissimum |
A large very noticeable Viburnum with bold evergreen leathery leaves and fragrant white flowers in late summer | |
| Viburnum opulus |
A common native throughout the British Isles. Produces a wonderful effect in the autumn with its butter yellow foliage and translucent shiny red fruits and is worth a place in any garden. |
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| Viburnum opulus Compactus |
A lovely small shrub imitating its parent in leaf, flower and fruit but in a more compact way |
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| Viburnum opulus Park Harvest |
A very good form with extra large bright red berries set off by the superb autumn leaf colour | |
| Viburnum opulus Sterile (Roseum) |
A very popular shrub, sometimes still listed as V. opulus 'Sterile'. Fantastically large white snowball-like flower heads appear in early summer - a real stunner. | |
| Viburnum opulus Xanthocarpum |
Beautiful in autumn when the combination of deep plum reds and purple foliage contrast so well with the almost translucent orange berries, easy to grow in most situations. | |
| Viburnum plicatum Cascade |
Bronze young foliage and massed flowering in early summer of superb white trusses. Makes a medium sized shrub prefering a sunny aspect |
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| Viburnum pilcatum Lanarth |
A really fine form similar to Mariesii but stronger growing and more upright. Masses of snowy white flowers in June. |
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| Viburnum pilcatum Mariesii |
A beautiful medium sized shrub with the lovely tiered effect of its branches. In May and June it becomes covered with small white fragrant flowers. Good autumn colour makes this a must for any planting scheme. | |
| Viburnum plicatum Pink Beauty |
A most beautiful form of viburnum with bright green leaves and white flower florets that turn lovely shades of pink as they age. |
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| Viburnum Pragense |
A particularily hardy hybrid viburnum with one of its parents V. rhytidophyllum quite apparents with its corrugated dark green thick leaves, white felted beneath. An easy going shrub of medium size | |
| Viburnum prunifolium |
A particularily hardy hybrid viburnum with one of its parents V. rhytidophyllum quite apparents with its corrugated dark green thick leaves, white felted beneath. An easy going shrub of medium size | |
| Viburnum rhytidophyllum |
A distinctive and impressive evergreen viburnum of relatively easy cultivation. Large deep green corrugated leaves, creamy white flower heads in May and june followed by red turning black berries in autumn | |
| Viburnum sargentii Onondaga |
A most beautiful form of V.sargentii. Young leaves are a stunning maroon. In autumn the foliage turns red / purple. Flowers deep red in bud. From the USA National Arboretum 1959. |
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| Viburnum sieboldi |
A very collectable medium sized shrub with good sized heads of creamy white flowers in May. The foliage has a rather unfortunate odour | |
| Viburnum tinus |
Produces many, white, fragrant, winter to early spring flowers, followed by ornamental blue-black fruit, which attract birds. Mature plants reach up to 3m. Makes a good evergreen hedge. |
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| Viburnum tinus Eve Price |
A very useful and beautiful and popular evergreen shrub. It has small dark green leaves and flattened cymes of tiny fragrant pink tinged flowers throughout the winter. | |
| Viburnum tinus French White |
A vigorous form with large cymes of fragrant white flowers over the winter. |
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| Viburnum tinus Gwenllian |
A very good compact form, leaves smaller than the type, flowers pink in bud opening to white | |
| Viburnum tinus Macrophyllum |
A very collectable and different form of V. tinus but as yet not validated or registered in the International Registration Authority | |
| Viburnum Tinus Purpureum |
Like V. tinus of good constitution but with the benefit of dark green purple foliage, which in spring is strongly coloured purple. |
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| Viburnum tinus Variegata |
Very attractive green and cream foliage, flowers as its plain green cousin. Prefers a little winter protection from cold winds | |
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