Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00001523
11/12/99
Viburnum x rhytidophylloides--Lantanaphyllum Viburnum
Hardiness Zones: 4 to 8
Height: 10 ft Spread: 10 ft Form: rounded
Type: broad-leaved evergreen shrub
Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches
Flowers: white flowers
Fruits: red to black
Comments: These hybrids are the result of a cross of V.
lantana and V. rhytidophyllum. They produce white flowers
in clusters. These are followed by fruit that are at
first red and then turn black.
Cultivars:
'Allegheny' - (Vis. 1) The dark green leaves persist late
into the season.
'Willowwood' - The dark green leaves (Vis. 3) persist
late into the season. The flowers buds are pink
opening to white flowers (Vis. 2).
References for Cultivars: Ray Wiegand's Nursery 1999,
Bailey Nurseries 1999, Lake County Nursery 1999, Weston
Nurseries 1997, Princeton Nurseries 1997, Monrovia Nursery
Company 1997, Studebaker Nurseries 1999, Iseli Nursery 1999,
Berryhill Nurseries 1999, Scarff's Nursery 1999, Gee Farms
1999, Willoway Nurseries 1999.
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