| Description | Mohawk Viburnum (Viburnum x burkwoodii) is a compact form of the Burkwood Viburnum tolerating diverse growing conditions. |
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| Pronunciation | (vy-BER-num) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Shrubs Deciduous |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
| Sunlight | full, part sun |
| Moisture | average |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Flowers | dark red buds open to white petals, spicy scented |
| Fruit | fruit red to black drupes |
| Leaves | glossy dark green, turning to orange-red to purple-red |
| Dimensions | 7-8 feet tall with equal spread, broad rounded form |
| Native Site | Created from a cross made by Egolf at the National Arboretum in 1953 between V. carlesii x V. burkwoodii. |
| Notes & Reference | #1-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants Michael Dirr), #106-Viburnums (Michael Dirr) |