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Plants in family viburnaceae

Plants in family viburnaceae

Viburnum prunifolium 'Forest Rouge'

Viburnum prunifolium 'Forest Rouge' is a deciduous shrub known for its vibrant fall foliage and creamy-white spring flowers. The leathery leaves transition from yellow-green to dark green, while the young stems are dark red. This native plant attracts pollinators like butterflies and produces edible bluish-black berries high in Vitamin C, often called wild raisins. It grows best in full sun or partial shade, reaching 8-10 feet in height and 6-8 feet in spread, and is deer resistant.

Viburnum dentatum 'Golden Sunset'

Viburnum dentatum 'Golden Sunset' is a deciduous shrub that stands out with its creamy-white spring flowers and golden berries in the fall. Its foliage has a unique sunny-yellow tint, and it grows to about 8-10 feet tall. This adaptable plant is deer-resistant and serves as a valuable nectar source for pollinators.

Viburnum carlesii 'Spice Baby'

Viburnum carlesii 'Spice Baby' is a medium shrub with snowball-sized blush-pink blooms that attract butterflies and pollinators. It has an upright, open-branching nature and produces red berries that turn nearly black in autumn. This deciduous shrub is adaptable to most well-drained soil types and offers wine-red fall coloration.

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