Family: Caprifoliaceae

Scientific Name: Viburnum farreri album

Common Name: Fragrant Viburnum album

DescriptionA medium to large shrub with white flowers early in the spring that can be damaged from late frosts.
Pronunciation(vy-BER-num)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone5-8
Sunlightprefers full tolerates some shade
Moistureaveage
Soil & Siteaverage
TemperatureMost references state that the early flowers can be damages from late frosts.
Flowerswhite, early spring (April in zone #5)
Fruitred fruit changing to black
Leavesgreen, simple, opposite with triangular forward facing teeth, yellow green fall color
DimensionsA medium to large shrub reaching 8-12 feet be 3/4 to equal spread. The stems are rigid and upright, with age will develop into a broad rounded shrub.
Misc FactsThe species plant was first introduced by William Purdomm (1910) and later by Reginal Farrer (1921)
Author's NotesI was taking some pics of this plant at the Boerner Botanical Gardens in Hales Corners, Wisconsin (USA) and as I approached the shrub the sweet fragrance was strong but not overpowering.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #03-The Hillier Manual of Trees and Shrubs (Hillier Nursery), #106-Viburnums (Michael Dirr)
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