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YIN®
Finally, David viburnums aren't just for the Pacific Northwest anymore! Introducing Yin® - an elegant, compact evergreen viburnum hybrid between V. davidii x V. propinquum that combines the beauty of David viburnum with the heat tolerance of Chinese viburnum. Thick, glossy, three veined, bluish-green leaves and showy round clusters of…
‘Decker’
A hardy, fast growing viburnum with very attractive lustrous dark green leaves and pink budded flowers which open white. Selected by Decker Nursery of Ohio for its hardiness.
Judd viburnum
A fragrant cross between V. carlesii and V. bitchiuense made by William Judd at the Arnold Arboretum in 1920, Judd viburnum has a better habit and superior disease resistance compared to Koreanspice viburnum. Fragrant, white, semi-snowball spring flowers, black fall fruit and purple fall foliage.
Koreanspice viburnum
Spicy sweet fragrance fills the air in early spring when the pink buds expand to white snowball flowers. Beautiful burgundy fall color is icing on the cake.
‘Ralph Senior’
White summer flowers will produce blue-black berries in the fall if planted near another arrowwood viburnum. 'Ralph Senior' was selected for its graceful vase-like shape and yellow-orange-red-burgundy fall color.
‘Cree’
A compact selection of leatherleaf viburnum noted for its glossy, heavily textured, deep green foliage and attractive red fruit in late summer. Best fruit set when planted near a selection of V. rhytidophyllum. Large white flowers in May. This is a good choice for shady areas.
‘Cayuga’
This hybrid viburnum is very similar to V. carlesii. It has large, very fragrant flowers and pink buds. It also has improved resistance to leaf diseases and a compact, upright oval habit. Introduced by Don Egolf of the U.S. National Arboretum.
‘Roseum’
Classic snowball viburnum. Kids and adults alike love this rounded plant with its masses of white flowers in late spring/early summer. No fruit because its sterile. Fall foliage often turns orange-red. This is a long-time favorite for home gardens.
YANG®
Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney at NCSU, Yang viburnum is an elegant, compact evergreen hybrid (V. davidii x V. propinquum) that has thick, glossy, bluish-green leaves and showy round clusters of white spring flowers. The flowers are followed by elliptical blue fruit if pollinated by Yin® viburnum.
‘Summer Snowflake’
Continuous blooming, with a compact habit and charming red fruit in autumn. ‘Summer Snowflake’ viburnum looks and performs like a compact version of ‘Watanabei’.
TANDOORI ORANGE®
The first orange-fruited linden viburnum. Light up the landscape with Tandoori Orange® viburnum. Covered in large white flower clusters in spring, they give way to bright orange berries as autumn approaches. Outstanding burnished orange-red foliage completes the seasonal display. A good mutual pollinator for Cardinal Candy® viburnum.
REDWING®
Distinctive red new growth. White flowers appear in May, followed by bright red fruit. Fall foliage color ranges from bright red to wine-red. It has an improved shape and vigor over other American cranberrybush viburnums.
DART’S DUKE™
A superior selection noted for its massive 8-10” flowers and heavy set of bright red fruit in late summer. Best fruit set with V. rhytidophyllum or V. lantana as pollinators.
SPICE BABY™
Compact and fragrant. With its fragrant spring blooms and attractive habit, compact Spice Baby™ Koreanspice viburnum brings greater versatility to this always-popular genus. Stronger growing than other compact varieties, it's an ideal way to bring the intoxicating fragrance of Koreanspice viburnum to small spaces.
‘Popcorn’
‘Popcorn’ Japanese snowball bush is an awesome sight in bloom! Hundreds of small, round snowballs line every branch in spring. It does not produce fruit.