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Viburnum - Blackhaw
Blackhaw is multitrunked, has a densely twiggy upright growth habit in youth, but quickly becomes rounded and sprawling with age, growing 12-15 feet in height and 8-12 feet wide. Viburnum are one of the most outstanding group of shrubs for use in the landscape planting because they are hardy and resistant to serious pests. It requires full sun to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun. It can be used as an informal hedge, a deciduous screen, border, large foundation, woodland edge, embankment, or a naturalizing shrub for group or mass plantings. Blackhaw Viburnum, viburnum prunifolium, is an attractive, slow-growing, rounded shrub or small tree with glossy dark green foliage that turns to a shiny red in fall. It displays clusters of white flowers in May, followed by small, pink, changing to black, edible berries. It is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, soils of various pH, permanently moist soils, dry soils, moderate heat, drought, and pollution. ... additional info
Mountain Laurel It grows upright and has beautiful tough glossy foliage. This plant can withstand below zero temperatures and it is sun loving. The Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia, is a native American plant. The plants are striking in the contrast between the buds and flowers. However, the root systems are fine and shallow. |
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