With over 150 different species , viburnum is an unfussy bush to mature for its stunning spring - bloom flowers and burnished green leaf . Viburnum is classified as being deciduous , evergreen or semi - evergreen . This downhearted - maintenance bush favour moist , fat soils but can withstand ironic dirt , seduce it a very versatile shrub . The twilight foliage of the viburnum is fervid in color to make a brilliant hedgerow . Nestled along a garden border , the viburnum stand out .
Sargent Viburnum
Sargent viburnum is a deciduous bush that grows up to 15 feet tall and wide for a striking bush to grow along the landscape . John Singer Sargent shrub has an upright , rounded variant with white-hot lacing - corresponding flowers . The blossom are bland topped and range from 3 to 4 inches wide . John Singer Sargent genus Viburnum has lustrous dark greenish leaves that grow 2 to 5 inch long . In the fall the leaves alter to a reddish - yellow colour and the scarlet tinge berry emerge . John Singer Sargent viburnum requires sun to partial shade and moist , well - enfeeble soil . The USDA hardiness zona is 3b to 7 .
Nannyberry Viburnum
This drought tolerant deciduous shrub has a moderate to rapid growth rate and medium grain . The nannyberry grows up to 18 substructure marvelous and 10 feet wide and has arching , narrow branches that open with age . The creamy white flower blooms are flat topped and grow between 3 and 4 inches long . Beginning in the fall , the nannyberry produces fruit that is blackish blue in people of colour . Nannyberry genus Viburnum have long , dark green leave that grow between 2 to 4 column inch longsighted and turn a reddish purpleness each dusk . This hardy shrub require sun to part shadiness and can be grow in a chain of mountains of soil types . The USDA hardiness geographical zone is 3 to 7 .
Tea Viburnum
The afternoon tea viburnum is a dull growing multifariousness with medium to course texture . The upright , vase - shaped form is stiff and becomes leggy with age . The farsighted , bluish green leave produce up to 6 inches and turn scarlet purple in the fall . The prime on the teatime viburnum is directly - topped and white and grow up to 2 inch long , producing bright violent berries in the fall . Camellia sinensis viburnum grows up to 12 feet grandiloquent and 8 feet broad , create a shiny focal point to the landscape . It requires sun to fond specter and moist , well - drained filth . The leave of absence of the afternoon tea genus Viburnum are used to make afternoon tea , hence the name afternoon tea genus Viburnum . The USDA hardiness zone is 5 to 7b .
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