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Viburnum - Erie Linden
Erie Linden Viburnum, viburnum dilatatum 'Erie', displays white, flat-topped flowers that bloom in mid-May. Erie wears this blanket of creamy white, fuzzy flowers that nearly hides the medium green leaves, but then produces small red fruits that become coral colored after a frost. The fruits ripen in mid-August and persist into winter. This compact rounded plant is disease resistant. It prefers moist, well drained, acid soil and is an excellent all purpose shrub for the border, as a specimen, or for mass plantings. It prefers part shade to sun, and it is not troubled by pests. It grows 6 feet tall and 10 feet wide. Viburnum tend to be multi-season plants with ornamental value throughout a large part of the season. ... more information
Siberian Peashrub It has showy yellow pea like flowers that appear in late May. The small leaflets are medium green in color. Often used as a windbreak or tall informal hedge. The Peashrubs are cold and drought tolerant. Siberian Peasshrubs are deciduous and have low water requirements, and a moderate salt & alkali tolerance. |
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