Viburnum Mariesii
Botanical Name:
Viburnum plicatum v. tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Common Name:
Mariesii Doublefile Viburnum
Features:
Drought Tolerant, Upright Habit, Fall Color, Great Cut Flowers, Ornamental Berries
Attracts:
Attracts Butterflies, Birds
Resists:
Resists Deer
Bloom Time:
Spring
Light Requirements:
Full Sun -Partial Sun
Mature Plant Size:
6- 8 feet high by 8 - 10 feet wide
Zone:
Zone 5 - 8
Viburnum plicatum v. tomentosum 'Mariesii', also known as Mariesii Doublefile Viburnum, this upright deciduous shrub provides great color for the Spring and Fall. Large pure white blooms in spring atop 4-inch long dark green leaves with strong veining. When its flowers are pollinated, red berry-like drupes will emerge, maturing to black fruits. These fruits are ornamental but are attractive to birds. Green leaves mature to reddish purple in the fall.
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Viburnum plicatum v. tomentosum 'Mariesii', also known as Mariesii Doublefile Viburnum, this upright deciduous shrub provides great color for the Spring and Fall. Large pure white blooms in spring atop 4-inch long dark green leaves with strong veining. When its flowers are pollinated, red berry-like drupes will emerge, maturing to black fruits. These fruits are ornamental but are attractive to birds. Green leaves mature to reddish purple in the fall.