Viburnum cotinifolium


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Read about Viburnum cotinifolium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viburnum cotinifolium, D. Don (V. multratum, C. Koch). Shrub, attaining 6 ft., with spreading branches, tomentose when young: lvs. orbicular-ovate to ovate, cordate or rounded at the base, usually obtuse, crenulate-dentate or almost entire, wrinkled above and nearly glabrous at length, tomentose beneath, 2-5 in. long: fls. white, tinged with pink, in cymes 2-3 in. broad, with usually 5 rays; corolla rather larger, funnelform-campanulate, tube longer than limbs: fr. ovoid-oblong, red, changing to black. May, June. N. W. Himalayas. B.R.1650. G.F. 5:245. G.W. 13, p. 141. G. 37:229 — Not quite hardy N., requiring protection near Boston.


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