Viburnum dentatum var. pubescens
Viburnum dentatum var. pubescens
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Full Sun
Moderate watering
Half-hardy
10a
USDA zone
-1°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
---|---|---|
3m | Max | 3m |
2m | Min | 2m |
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
Viburnum dentatum var. pubescens Overview
This species is an upright deciduous shrub. The leaves are borne on arching branches and are dark green, ovate to rounded and toothed and will turn yellow-red in the autumn. The flowers are small, tubular blooms borne in terminal corymbs in late spring and early summer and they are followed by blue-black fruits.
Common problems with Viburnum dentatum var. pubescens
How to propagate Viburnum dentatum var. pubescens
Cuttings
Propagate from cuttings in the summer or from seed in autumn.
Seed
Other uses of Viburnum dentatum var. pubescens
Grown for their foliage, autumn colour (in many deciduous species), flowers and, often fruits. Suitable for northern and eastern aspects. Suitable for coastal conditions.