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Viburnum Suspensum
Viburnum suspensum
Viburnum Suspensum, also known as Sandankwa Viburnum, is a dense evergreen shrub. Native to Japan, this shrub
flourishes in areas with mild winters. Its foliage is leathery
and coarse, with broad oval leaves. Viburnum Suspensum
grow densely and regularly reach between ten and twelve
feet in both height and spread.
Viburnum Suspensum bloom from early spring through late
summer. Their flowers are small, and tubular, with a light
pink or white color that shows up well against the dark foliage. After summer has passed, these flowers give way to
small red berries that are favorites of songbirds.
They are easy growers, thriving in most soil types, and are
an ideal choice for shady areas where other viburnum
might languish.
Due to their height and density, Viburnum Suspensum
make ideal choices for privacy screens, while their dark
green, lustrous foliage makes them perfect candidates to
serve as a backdrop for vibrant focal plants.
3g Viburnum Suspensum
Viburnum Suspensum Leaves
Viburnum Suspensum Flower
Viburnum Suspensum
Viburnum suspensum
Native Origin:
Japan
Common Names:
Sandanqua viburnum, sandankwa viburnum
Description:
Hardy Range: 8-10
Mature Height: 10-12’
Mature Spread: 10-12’
Growth Rate: Moderate
Growth Habit: Round
Texture: Medium
Density: Dense
Ornamental Characteristics:
Viburnum Suspensum has coarse leaves that are dark green
and densely cover the shrub. They are oval with serrated
edges about 3.5 inches long and 2 in wide and are held oppositely on rough textured, dark brown stems. In late winter and sporadically throughout the spring and summer the
Viburnum Suspensum produces small waxy tubular flowers
held in tight panicles that are 1.5 inches in diameter. Flowers are white with pinkish tints and give way to small round
red berries in autumn.
Environment:
Soil: Clay; sand; loam; alkaline; acidic; well-drained
Salt: Moderate
Exposure: Partial sun or partial shade
partial sun
Viburnum Suspensum Hedge
Florida
friendly
medium
growth rate
evergreen
flowering
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