Viburnum x carlecephalum
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Description
Viburnum × carlcephalum, commonly called fragrant viburnum or fragrant snowball, is an open, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically grows 6-10' tall and as wide. Features fragrant white flowers arranged in dense, snowball-like clusters in late April to early May. Blooms later than most viburnums. Flowers are followed by clusters of red berry-like drupes which ripen black. Fruit is not particularly showy. Foliage turn reddish-maroon in fall.
About Viburnum x carlecephalum
Common Name: Spice Bush Viburnum
Sun Requirement: sun/ps
Growth Rate: Medium 6"-12" per year
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