Viburnum<\/b><\/strong>\u00a0\u2013<\/p>\n Genus of 150-175 or more evergreen, semi evergreen, and deciduous shrubs, sometimes trees, from thickets and woodland, mainly in North temperate regions, but some extend to Southeast Asia and south America, within the Adoxacea family. \u00a0They are grown for their fruits, flowers, and some for their autumn coloring. \u00a0They produce lance to rounded, smooth or toothed edged, sometimes lobed leaves arranged in opposite pairs, occasionally in whorls of 3, they are usually rough and prominently veined. \u00a0The sometimes strongly fragrant, white or cream or pink flushed or wholly pink flowers are salverform to tubular. \u00a0They are borne in terminal or axillary panicles, clusters, corymbs, or cymes, which are often spherical or domed, \u00a0Some species have flowers in flattened heads similar to those of \u201clacecaps\u201d hydrangeas, in which the small, fertile central flowers are surrounded by larger flat or saucer shaped, sterile flowers. \u00a0The ornamental fruits are usually spherical or oval and may be red, blue, or black-purple, some are edible others are poisonous.<\/p>\n Viburnums are suitable for a shrub border or woodland garden, hedging, and attracting wildlife. \u00a0If fruits are desired, plant several seedlings of the same species together.<\/p>\n Grow in any moderately fertile, moist but well drained soil in full sun or partial shade, most are drought tender. \u00a0Where not hardy, shelter from cold drying winds. \u00a0Most deciduous Viburnums tolerate hard pruning.<\/p>\n Prone to gray mold (Botrytis), rust, downy mildew, powdery mildew, wood rot, verticillium wilt, leaf spots, dieback, aphids, scale insects, weevils, Japanese beetle, mealybugs, tree hoppers<\/i><\/em>\u00a0and lepidoptera<\/i><\/em>.<\/p>\n V. trilobum <\/b><\/strong>\u2018Andrews\u2019 <\/b><\/strong>\u2013 V. americanum \u2013 V. opulus var. americaqnum \u2013 American Highbush Cranberry \u2013 Cranberry-bush \u2013 High Bush-cranberry <\/b><\/strong>– \u00a0This dense, rounded, deciduous shrub from North America grows 8-15\u2019 feet tall and 8-12\u2019 feet wide. \u00a0It produces maple like, 3 lobed, dark green leaves, to 5\u201d long, which emerge in spring with a bronze tint, and turn yellow to red in autumn. \u00a0In late spring, bears flattened, lacecap like, terminal cymes to 4\u201d across, made up of \u00be\u201d white flowers. \u00a0Edible, spherical red fruit follows the flowers, 3\/8\u201d across and ripen early. \u00a0Useful as a hedge or screening plant.<\/p>\n Zones 2-7<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Viburnum\u00a0\u2013 Genus of 150-175 or more evergreen, semi evergreen, and deciduous shrubs, sometimes trees, from thickets and woodland, mainly in North temperate regions, but some extend to Southeast Asia and south America, within the Adoxacea family. \u00a0They are grown for their fruits, flowers, and some for their autumn coloring. \u00a0They produce lance to 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