93+ Viburnum Tinus Laurustinus
Its dense compact upright growth habit makes this a favorite choice for small hedges screens or foundation plantings. A beautiful low growing evergreen shrub with dark green foliage and lightly fragrant pinkish white spring flowers.
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Attracts butterflies birds and bees play value. Evergreen shrub 6 12 ft 1 8 3 7 m upright rounded. This plant is mildly resistant to damage by deer. Viburnum tinus laurustinus laurustinus viburnum or laurestine is a species of flowering plant in the family adoxaceae native to the mediterranean area of europe and north africa.Laurustinus flowers by corrie barklimore. Its spread is usually around 80 inches 2 m but can reach 120 inches 3 m. Viburnum tinus description viburnum tinus is an evergreen shrub that usually ranges in height from 72 to 144 inches 1 8 3 7 m but can reach heights of 275 inches 7 m. Laurus signifies the leaves similarities to bay laurel.
Flowers pink in bud open white in clusters 5 10 cm across blooms in late winter. It offers white flowers and annual berries. 5 10 cm are elegantly held above the foliage. Fruit metallic blue matures to black ovoid 6 mm long.
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