Viburnum dentatum
Read about Viburnum dentatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Viburnum dentatum, Linn. Arrow-wood. Upright bushy shrub, attaining 15 ft., with glabrous branches: lvs. rather long-petioled, orbicular to ovate, acute or shortly acuminate, coarsely dentate, glabrous or pubescent only in the axils of the veins beneath, 1 1/2- 3 in. long: fls. in long-peduncled, glabrous cymes 2-3 in. broad: fr. subglobose, bluish black, glaucous. May, June; fr. in Oct. New Bruns. to Minn., south to Ga. G.F. 10:332. Em. 2:414.—Handsome native shrub, thriving best in moist soil.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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