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Viburnum
Viburnum davidii
A fantastic, evergreen variety with large, leathery, dark green leaves which are decorated with three distinctive, almost parallel veins. It produces small, white flowers which are arranged in flattened clusters at the branch tips in late spring. The flowers are followed by vibrant, metallic blue, egg-shaped fruits which add valuable colour and interest to the garden throughout the winter. It forms a compact, dome-shaped mass of foliage making it suitable for growing in groups as ground cover. A reliable shrub that was introduced from China and has won the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Position:
Prefers partial shade
Soil:
A moist, yet well drained, moderately fertile soil
Rate of Growth:
Average
Flowering Period:
May
Flower Colour:
White
Other Features:
The fruits are harmful if consumed
Hardiness:
Fully hardy: stands a temperature down to -15°C
Garden Care:
To maintain a neat, dome-shaped habit cut back any straggling stems to the base of the plant. Routine pruning is not required.
Eventual Height: 1.5m
Eventual Spread:
1.5m
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2 litre pot |
20-25cm |
£5.95 |
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