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Stop The Landscape Invasion: Remove Those Killer Plants!
Hartford Courant, United States - Jul 15, 2008
Substitute cranberry viburnum (Viburnum opulus), greytwig dogwood (Cornus racemosa) or black jetbead (Rhodotypos scandens). tBurning bush (Euonymus alatus). ...
Large shrub can be a star through at least three seasons
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jul 11, 2008
In spring and summer, the Linden Viburnum has dark green, medium- textured leaves. The long-lasting fall foliage color ranges from bronze to burgundy. ...
Gardeners support Air Ambulance
Rye and Battle Today, UK - Jul 29, 2008
"It was a wilderness. There was nothing in it except one viburnum." The full article contains 286 words and appears in n/a newspaper.
SMELL BOUND
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Jul 27, 2008
Kemery also adds oriental lilies, heliotrope, birkwood viburnum and mock orange to his list of favorites. But your nose may lead you in a different ...
Westport property meshes nature, nurture
South Coast Today, MA - Jul 25, 2008
Beyond the gate is a woodland area planted with blueberry, highbush cranberry, beautyberry, viburnum, lacecap hydrangea, winterberry and grasses. ...
Grow a fragrant feast
TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - Aug 3, 2008
Many scented shrubs such as lilac, viburnum, magnolia and mock orange tend to bloom earlier in the summer. But there are reblooming lilacs that will put on ...
Thicket to Paradise: When bushes go bad
Savannah Morning News, GA - Jul 25, 2008
Savannah's charming lushness, which includes Fig Vine covered walls and Resurrection Fern on tree branches, does not forgive the Viburnum that has all but ...
Green is a color too! Foliage variety dominates in the landscape
The Union of Grass Valley, CA - Jul 19, 2008
Some, such as the leaves of David's viburnum (Viburnum davidii) even have subtle hints of red. It's time to take a closer look at foliage! ...
Kindness in full bloom: Community garden still ?a work in progress?
Joplin Globe, MO - Aug 3, 2008
Some of the bushes include a red bud tree, viburnum, lilac, butterfly bushes, crepe myrtle and rose of Sharon. Wylie?s goal is to have something blooming ...
Pick color scheme before selecting border shrubs
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Jul 23, 2008
... Rosa 'Knockout'; Rosa 'Weopop'; Spiraea thunbergii 'Ogon'; Viburnum carlesii 'Compactum'; Viburnum macrocephalum; and Weigelia florida 'Wine and Roses.'
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[PDF] REGENERACION NATURAL DE ESPECIES NATIVAS LATIFOLIADAS Y DE CIPRES (Cupressus lusitanica) BAJO UNA … -
A Chaverri, N Zamora, V Aguilar, J Gutierrez - Agronomia Costarricense, 1998 - mag.go.cr
... costaricanum, Prunus cornifolia, Trichilia hava- in the food web of local
wildlife, thus probably ... Viburnum venustrum 2 3 5 0.17 1.02 ...

Biomonitoring of Lead, Zinc, and Cadmium in Streams Draining Lead-Mining and Non-Mining Areas, … -
JM Besser, WG Brumbaugh, TW May, CJ Schmitt - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2007 - Springer
... than those in sediments from in the Eleven Point River watershed, outside the Viburnum
Trend. In our study, food-web samples from reference streams near mining ...

Effects of edge contrast on redback salamander distribution in even-aged northern hardwoods -
RM DeGraaf, M Yamasaki - Forest Science, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... midlevel positions in the food web (Welsh and ... maple (A. pensylvanicum), hobblebush
(Viburnum alnifolium), Canada ... 0.53 (0.12) 0.83 (0.15) 1.25 (0.17) 1.56 (0.25 ...

Higher taxa as paleoecological andpaleoclimatic indicators: A search for the modern analog of the …
B Boyle, HW Meyer, B Enquist, S Salas - Paleontology of the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation, …, 2008 - books.google.com
... Viburnum* 2, 6 1, 3 1, 2, 3 2, 5 ... version 1.4) were obtained from the WORLDCLIM Web
site (Hijmans ... Tamaulipas Subtropical lower montane wet 0.14 0.17 0.16 CUIVRE ...
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The effects of high ungulate densities on foraging choices by beaver (Castor canadensis) in the …
GA Hood, SE Bayley - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
... Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at cjz.nrc.ca on 10 ... woodsii Lindl.),
red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.), squash- berry (Viburnum edule (Michx.) Raf ...

[PDF] Phenology of Laparocerus species in Tenerife, Canary Islands (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)
A Machado, A Aguiar - personal.telefonica.terra.es
... (Vegetation sampled; see explanation in the text) Viburnum rigidum Vent. + 32 m ...
Diversity 0.31 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.13 0.28 0.29 0.15 0.33 0.30 0.17 0.28 0.27 ...

[PDF] LANDSCAPE FACTORS INFLUENCING WATER QUALITY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF REFERENCE CONDITIONS FOR RIPARIAN …
KL Holmes - 2004 - snr.osu.edu
Page 1. LANDSCAPE FACTORS INFLUENCING WATER QUALITY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
REFERENCE CONDITIONS FOR RIPARIAN RESTORATION IN THE HEADWATERS ...

Succession of boreal forest spider assemblages following wildfire and harvesting -
CM Buddle, JR Spence, DW Langor - Ecography, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... by grasses, wild rose Rosa acicularis Lindl., mooseberry Viburnum edule [Michx ... Sheet-
web spiders (Linyphiidae) were more frequently cap- tured in harvest ... 0.17 ...

The role of patch area and habitat diversity in explaining native plant species richness in … -
O Honnay, P Endels, H Vereecken, M Hermy - Diversity and Distributions, 1999 - JSTOR
... 0.10 PCA II 0.22 0.36** 0.08 0.17 PCA III ... SL (1983) Community assembly and food web
stability ... cinerea Sambucus nigra Sorbus aucuparia Viburnum lantana Viburnum ...

The impact of burn intensity from wildfires on seed and vegetative banks, and emergent understory in … -
P Lee - Canadian Journal of Botany/Revue Canadienne de Botanique, 2004 - article.pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
... Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at http://canjbot.nrc.ca on 30 October
2004. P. Lee. ... Viburnum edule Low-bush cranberry No burn 47.9 0.001 ...

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Valuable Viburnums

 

 

REMEMBER THOSE gangly snowball bushes growing in so many old gardens? As a kid, I marveled at how, in spring, a bunch of sticks transformed into a green bush drooping with the weight of dozens of round white balls that reminded me tantalizingly of those sticky, forbidden, coconut-topped Hostess snowballs. The plant I remember was Viburnum opulus `Roseum.' I now grow its more compact, snowball-less relative, V. opulus `Nana,' a 3-foot dwarf as wide as it is tall, with the same maple-shaped leaves, plus striking fall color.

More than a dozen different viburnums lend a framework to my garden year-round, as well as sweet perfume and showy fruit. It is possible to have a viburnum in flower nearly every month of the year. Some are compact, others imposing; some are evergreen but most are deciduous.

Viburnum davidii has been so overused as to become a cliche; I still remember my first sight of the metallic blue berries on this evergreen shrub growing in a mass planting around the Lake City library. I was shelving books at that branch while in high school (one of the few jobs available for 16-year-olds unable to stay awake late enough to work in a fast-food joint - such is how careers are chosen). Believe me, a plant has to be pretty spectacular to catch the eye of a teenage girl. Despite the scorn heaped upon this plant due to its overuse in municipal and roadside plantings, I grow it in several spots in the garden, and I still admire the juxtaposition of glowing berries, pink buds and dark, veined leaves. In summer, these low-growing shrubs disappear amid a haze of herbaceous plantings, but emerge undaunted to anchor the winter border.

Now that I've admitted to admiring two of the most common viburnum, we can go on to the more interesting possibilities. Viburnum x bodnantense begins blooming in late autumn and flowers off and on through spring. Its upright, twiggy shape is awkward, so bury it among other plants. But plant it where you will get frequent hits of its incredibly sweet perfume, especially welcome during the winter. `Dawn' has bright pink flowers; `Deben' has white flowers with a pink blush. An evergreen winter-bloomer is V. tinus, which grows into a handsome, rounded shrub or small tree. Fragrant white flower clusters open November through spring, followed by blue berries in the summer. It is a bit tender and blooms most dependably in a protected spot; V. tinus `Variegatum' has showy, yellow-margined leaves and needs even more shelter from the cold.

In a genus known for its fragrance, the Korean spice viburnum (V. carlesii) stands out for its sweet, clove-tinged perfume, kind of like a carnation, but more so. Its pink buds open in May to large (for a viburnum) white flowers in rounded clusters. The foliage is pale green and slightly felted, the shape rounded to about 5 feet.

While you'd plant many viburnum for their flower and fragrance rather than form, Viburnum tomentosum `Summer Snowflake,' developed at the University of British Columbia, is an elegant, layered shrub, ideal for anchoring border plantings. Its gleamingly pure white blossoms, in flat clusters, appear in abundance late in May, then on and off throughout the summer.

Nearly all viburnums want full sun but will tolerate some light shade, appreciate good drainage, have few disease or pest problems, and respond well to pruning.

Valerie Easton is a horticultural librarian and writes about plants and gardens for Pacific Northwest magazine. Her e-mail address is vjeaston@aol.com. Jacqueline Koch is a free-lance photographer who lives on Whidbey Island.

Now In Bloom: Trout lilies (Erythronium revolutum) are delicate spring beauties with mottled leaves and upswept petals, ideal for brightening shady, moist borders in April. `Pink Beauty' has yellow-centered, lavender-pink flowers.

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