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SCIENTIFIC NAME
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COMMON NAME
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Viburnum nudum L.
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Smooth Witherod
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PLANT FAMILY
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SIZE GROUP
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PLANT TYPE
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Adoxaceae
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5
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deciduous shrub
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GROWTH HABIT, RATE:
Upright and rounded form to 10-15 feet, except in smaller cultivars. Medium
rate, medium to coarse texture.
ADAPTABILITY:
Full sun to half shade, adaptable to soil.
FUNCTIONS:
Shrub border, specimen
PROBLEMS AND MAINTENANCE:
None serious. Requires multiple different clones for maximum fruit set.
NATIVE RANGE:
Eastern and central United States, Arkansas native plant
USEFUL RANGE (USDA Zones):
Zones 5-9
SUBSPECIES, VARIETIES, CULTIVARS:
'Winterthur'- superior compact form, glossy, attractive foliage, excellent fruiting
interest.
'Count Pulaski'- selected in Pulaski country Arkansas. Supposed to be self-fruitful.