Cultivar Viburnum

Davidii Male

Viburnum sp.

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Description

aka David Viburnum The male form of this little shrub is usually planted for one reason - to pollinate the female form so she will produce berries. On its own it forms a wide-spreading compact mound with dark green leathery leaves that have a pale under-side. Small creamy white flowers in spring. Evergreen. For harmony in the garden it is usually recommended that one male Viburnum davidii be planted for every 3 females - not something we suggest you try at home folks. Flower colour: Cream / Pink. Habit: Shrub. Leaves: Evergreen, Green.

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Foliage Type

Evergreen

Flower Colour

Cream / Pink

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