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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00001511
11/12/99

Viburnum dilitatum--Linden Viburnum



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 compact form (Vis. 1) with red fruit that
(Vis. 2) 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' - (Vis. 3) Selected by the National Arboretum
for its heavy-fruiting and colorful fall foliage color.

References for Cultivars: Bailey Nurseries 1999, Weston
Nurseries 1999, Lake County Nursery 1999, Princeton
Nurseries 1999, Spring Meadow Nursery 1999, White Flower
Farm 1997, Gee Farms 1999, Willoway Nurseries 1999.


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