Name: Viburnum tinus
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Common Name
laurustinus
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Family
Caprifoliacea
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Deciduous x Evergreen x Shrub Ground Cover Annual
Coniferous Tree Climber Herbaceous Perennial
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Habit
compct, bushy
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Hard. Zone
usda 8
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Mature Size
3m tall by 3m spread
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x
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Leaf: narrowly ovate to oblong, dark green,
to 10cm long, |
Fall/Winter Color
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Leaf Arr. x Opposite Alternate Whorled Spiraled Clustered Basal
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Flowers: small, salver form, white flowers, 6mm across
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Infl.: flattened terminal cymes
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Jan. Feb. March. April. ) May. June. July. August. Sept. Oct. Nov. (Dec.
(flowering period) | |||
Water Use
High Low
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Soil
Rich Lean Well-drained x
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Exposure
Sun x Semi-shade x Shade
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Landscape uses: shrub border, woodland gardens, wildlife
attractant, winter interest |
Limitations: gray mold, rust, powdery
mildew, aphids, viburnum beetle |
Other Features:
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Sunday, 23 December 2012
Viburnum tinus
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