75+ Viburnum Mariesii Nz
Viburnum mariesii a beautiful shrub with mid green pointed leaves with serrated edges that lay in tiers along the branches. The mariesii viburnum is a very beautiful shrub which has a blooming as magnificent in spring as its foliage is in fall.
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The dark green leaves on this dense multi stemmed shrub are toothed and oval in shape turning an attractive burgundy red in autumn. Dry and shade tolerant. It is a broad dense multi stemmed deciduous shrub that typically matures to 10 12 tall and spreads to 15 wide. Roseace sometimes rosacea is the pink form of the classic pompom viburnum which is usually the form known as v.Tomentosum mariesii lends an airy feel to this perennial border trish has a tip for budding shrub hunters. It is a sport which was sold widely two decades ago and it forms a large deciduous shrub to over 2 metres tall with an abundance of pretty peachy pink snowball flowers. Viburnum opulus sterile the main feature of this deciduous shrub is the large globular white snowball flower heads that appear in spring. Make friends with a floral artist for often they re still growing.
Easy to grow and a firm favourite for good reason. The large creamy white flowers open out in the spring and smother the bush in beautiful bloom. Enter your email address to receive a notification when this product is in stock again. Viburnum opulus notcutt s variety is certainly opulent when covered with fruit.
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