Viburnum nudum


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Read about Viburnum nudum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Viburnum nudum, Linn. (V. nudum var. Claytonii, Torr. & Gray). Upright shrub, sometimes attaining 15 ft.: lvs. oval to obovate or oval-lanceolate, acute or obtuse, usually entire and somewhat revolute or obscurely crenulate, thickish, scurfy on both sides when young, glabrous above at length: fls. white or yellowish white: cymes rather long-peduncled, 3-5 in. broad: fr. globose, pink at first, changing to dark blue. June, July. Long Island to Fla., west to Ky. and La. B.M. 2281.—Not quite hardy N. Var. nitidum, Zabel (var. angustifolium, Torr. & Gray. V. nitidum, Ait. V. anglicum, Hort.). Lvs. smaller and narrower, more shining above and firmer.


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