Viburnum cassinoides


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Read about Viburnum cassinoides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viburnum cassinoides, Linn. (V. nudum var. cassinoides, Torr. & Gray. V. squamatum, Willd.). Withe-rod. Appalachian Tea. Fig. 3919. Upright shrub, 2-6, occasionally 12 ft. high: lvs. oval to ovate to oblong, acute or bluntly acuminate, usually obscurely dentate, almost glabrous, rather thick, dull green above, 1-3 in. long: fls. and fr. almost like those of the preceding species, but peduncle shorter, usually shorter than cyme; blooming a little earlier. June, July. Newfoundland to Man. and Minn., south to N. C. G.F. 9:305 (adapted in Fig. 3919). M. D. G. 1904:85, 86. Em. 2:411 (as V. nudum).—A good shrub for borders of shrubberies; hardy.


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