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Viburnum - Onondaga
It requires more watering than most viburnum. It produces sparse small red fruits. The creamy white flat-topped flowers are 5" across with maroon centers. It requires full sun to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. It makes a great screen or shrub border plant. This multistemmed shrub reaching 6 feet tall and is as wide. Onondaga Viburnum, viburnum sargentii 'Onondaga', has young velvety foliage that is dark maroon, maturing to deep green with a purple tinge. Onondaga is an excellent multi-season interest flowering shrub. 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. ... get more information
Lilac - James Macfarlane James Macfarlanes are a elegant, hardy shrub which will make a colourful informal hedge, or can be grown as a specimen shrub or small tree. The Lilac 'James Macfarlane', Syringa presoniae 'James Macfarlane', blooms two weeks later than Syringa vulgaris types. Lilacs should be grown in fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil. This lilac has an upright shape. The large clusters of deliciously scented flowers bloom in May and June and are attractive to butterflies. It is extremely hardy and adaptable, withstanding moisture conditions fatal to vulgaris hybrids. The true single pink flowers bloom freely. |
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