Chindo Viburnum
Chindo Viburnum is a great tough, flowering evergreen for the South. It is a dense, pyramidal shrub with lustrous dark green foliage that emerge with reddish tips in the spring. The clusters of small white flowers develop into bright red berries in the fall that are loved by wildlife. Can be used as a hedge, screen, or as an accent.
Category: | Evergreen, Flowering |
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Size: | Small |
Adaptability: | Urban Tolerant, Heat Tolerant |
Fall Color: | |
Growth Rate: | Fast |
Native Habitat: | Asia - East |
Hardiness: | 7, 8, 9 |
Form: | Pyramidal |
Mature Size: | 12' tall by 8' wide |
Seasonal Interest: | Dark green, lustrous foliage. New leaves have reddish tips for several weeks in Spring.. Glossy, evergreen |
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