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Viburnum - Chicago Lustre® Arrowwood
The creamy white flowers bloom in June and mature into clusters of globe-shaped fruit. It has a medium growth rate and prefers full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soils. This viburnum is highly adaptable to dry soils, poor soils, soils of various pH, heat, drought, and pollution. Chicago Lustre is a medium-sized to large-sized ornamental shrub maturing at about 8-10 feet in height and width, although larger under optimum conditions. Viburnum tend to be multi-season plants with ornamental value throughout a large part of the season. It makes an excellent formal or informal hedge, border, entranceway, foundation, utilitarian, group planting, naturalizing, or specimen shrub. It has an upright oval growth habit in youth, becoming arching, spreading, and suckering with age. The fruit are deep porcelain blue to blue-purple, maturing in August and providing food for the birds. Chicago Lustre® Arrowwood Viburnum, viburnum dentatum 'Synnestvedt', is selected for its upright rounded, dense habit and glossy, deep green foliage that turns red-purple in fall. It is very urban tolerant. ... details
Spiraea - Van Houtteis The Spiraea Van Houttei's, Spiraea vanhouttei, has a foliage color of a dull bluish green. Outstanding deciduous shrub that is very showy in flower. Flowers are white in April-May, borne in many flowered 1-2" diameter umbels. |
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