XXX Super plants Arrowwood Viburnums we Grow
215 651` 8329 www.seedlingsrus.com http Southern arrow-wood, Viburnum dentatum L. is an attractive multi-stemmed shrub with its showy clusters of white flowers turning to bluish-black fruit and strongly veined leaves. Occurs in low alluvial wood on terraces and wooded slopes. The height of this species can attain 15 feet with slender, elongate and ascending branches. This shrub flowers in May- June in clusters at the end of branches or on short side branches, cluster 1 ¼ to 4 ½ inches broad. Flowers are white, small numerous; lobes 5, spreading; stamen 5, extending beyond the petals. This species fruits August-November, bluish-black, about ¼ inch across, globe-to egg-shaped, pulp soft; single-seeded, seed encased in a hard covering that is deeply grooved on one side. The leaves are opposite, simple, blade length and width from 1 to 4 ½ inches, circular to broadly egg-shaped tip pointed or rounded, base rounded to near heart-shaped, margin with teeth pointed to rounded; upper surface smooth or nearly so or with star-shaped hairs on the lower surface of the leaves. Twigs are slender, elongate, straight or arching, young ones hairy, older ones smooth. The bark on the trunk is tight, smooth, and gray to grayish-brown or reddish-brown.
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