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Height: 5' Spread 6’
Coral-pink fruit in late May, ripening to blackish-blue in summer. Fast growth rate, with multiple stems of twiggy branches. Outstanding winter hardiness. Attracts birds and butterflies.
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Height: 5' Spread 4'
Deciduous glossy, medium-dark green foliage, turning a rainbow of fall colors including red, orange, purple, and yellow lasting into early winter. Tight, compact branching habit. Extremely fragrant spring blooms, coral pink in bud opening to pure white. Attracts birds and butterflies.
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Height: 3-4' Spread 3-4'
The original fragrant Viburnum. Compact, slow-growing, rounded, deciduous shrub. Pink buds open in spring to sweetly fragrant white flowers arranged in snowball-like clusters. Attractive burgundy foliage and dark berries in fall.
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Height: 8-10' Spread 8-10'
A native deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with a uniform, upright-rounded habit. Creamy white flowers in summer, dark blue fruit in fall. Attracts butterflies.
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Height: 6-8' Spread 6-8'
Compact, dense deciduous shrub. More formal upright growth than the Alleghany. White flowers with orange-red fruit in late summer. Attracts butterflies.
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Height: 5-8' Spread 4-7'
Profusion of round, white, popcorn ball flowers line every branch in mid to late May. Vigorous grower but tight in habit. Leathery, dark green foliage. Deciduous. Attracts butterflies.