Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00001511
01/01/98
Hardiness Zones: 5 to 7 Height: 9 ft Spread: 6 ft Form: upright Type: deciduous shrub Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches Flowers: white flowers Fruits: red
Comments: Linden Viburnum bears flat clusters of white flowers in June. The fruits are bright red and persistent. The fall color is red.
Cultivars:
'Catskill' - A compact plant with a height and spread
of 5 feet, long-lasting dark red fruit.
'Erie' - A bush, compact form with red fruit that
changes to pink after frost.
'Iroquois' - A nine-foot plant with clusters of red
berries and a red fall foliage color.
'Michael Dodge' - The white flowers are followed by
yellow fruits. The fall foliage color is red.
'Oneida' - Selected by the National Arboretum for its
heavy-fruiting and colorful fall foliage color.
References for Cultivars: Bailey Nurseries 1997, Weston Nurseries 1997, Lake County Nursery 1997, Princeton Nurseries 1997, Spring Meadow Nursery 1997, White Flower Farm 1997.