Korean spice viburnum is a slow growing shrub, making a dense bush, well branched at the base. It is popular for its fragrant inflorescence.
Individual flowers are tubular-shaped, white, flushed pink, produced in domed, terminal corymbs. Buds are deep pink. Flowers are followed by spherical red fruit, turning black when mature. Deciduous leaves are dark green, ovate, irregularly toothed. It prefers acid, moist soil and part shade but will grow well in full sun if mulched. Fully hardy to -34°C (USDA zone 4). Size/type: medium-sized shrubUsual height: 1-2m
Leaves: deciduous broadleaf
Colour of leaves: green
Flowers: showy
Colour of flowers: deep pink, pink
Blooming time: april - may
Location: full to partial sun
Usda zone (lowest): 3 (down to -40°c)
Belongs to categories: deciduous broadleaf
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155 00 Praha Stodůlky, Za Mototechnou 2673/-11, Czech Republic
www.havlis.cz