Family: Caprifoliaceae
Scientific Name: Viburnum trilobum Wentworth
Common Name: Wentworth Viburnum
| Description | A medium to large Viburnum with white flowers and bright red fruit. |
| Pronunciation | (vy-BER-num) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Shrubs Deciduous |
| Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Sunlight | full, mostly sunny |
| Moisture | prefers moist, tolerates average |
| Soil & Site | aveage |
| Flowers | lace cap-type, white flat topped cymes, end of May |
| Fruit | yellow red, changing to bright red, |
| Leaves | green, red fall color |
| Dimensions | 10-12 by 10-12 feet (HS), rounded growth form |
| Native Site | Species plant found in North America and Canada. |
| Cultivar Origin | Named after the farm of O.E. Wentworth near Lancaster, New Hampshire where the original plant was found. (#214) |
| Notes & Reference | #106-Viburnums (Micheal Dirr), #214-Classic Viburnums (www.classicviburnums.com) |
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