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| Viburnum x juddii - Judd Viburnum |
| Family |
Caprifoliaceae |
| Botanical Name |
Viburnum x juddii |
| Common Name |
Judd Viburnum |
| Size |
6 - 8 (12)' high |
| Hardiness |
Zone 4 - 7 |
| Culture |
Adaptable, prefers moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soil;
full sun to part shade. |
| Ornamental Value |
Pinkish to white flowers on rounded cymes (snowball) are outstandingly fragrant. |
| Landscape Use |
Could be used as a foundation plant, near paths so one could
smell the fragrance, shrub borders. |
| Key Identifying Characteristics |
Opposite, simple, broad-ovate foliage, that is slightly toothed
and pubescent. |
| Notable Cultivars |
none |
| Campus Location |
Ag: |
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