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| + | |genus=Viburnum |
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| + | [[Image:Viburnum davidii.jpg|thumb|right|''Viburnum davidii'', an evergreen species from China]] |
| + | '''Viburnum''' (''Viburnum'') is a [[genus]] of about 150-175 species of [[shrub]]s or (in a few species) small [[tree]]s that were previously included in the family [[Caprifoliaceae]]. [[Genetics|Genetic]] tests by the [[Angiosperm Phylogeny Group]] showed however that they are correctly classified in the family [[Adoxaceae]]. |
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| + | They are native throughout the temperate [[Northern Hemisphere]], with a few species extending into tropical montane regions in [[South America]] and southeast [[Asia]]. In [[Africa]], the genus is confined to the [[Atlas Mountains]]. |
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| + | The [[leaf|leaves]] are opposite, simple, and entire, toothed or lobed; cool temperate species are [[deciduous]], while most of the warm temperate species are [[evergreen]]. Some species are densely hairy on the shoots and leaves, with star-shaped hairs. |
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| + | The [[flower]]s are produced in [[corymb]]s 5-15 cm across, each flower white to cream or pink, small, 3-5 mm across, with five petals, strongly fragrant in some species. The [[gynoecium]] has 3 connate [[carpel]]s with the [[nectary]] on top of the gynoecium. Some species also have a fringe of large, showy sterile flowers round the perimeter of the corymb to act as a pollinator target. |
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| + | The [[fruit]] is a spherical, oval or somewhat flattened [[drupe]], red to purple, blue, or black, and containing a single [[seed]]; they are eaten by [[bird]]s and other [[wildlife]], and some are edible for humans (though many others are mildly [[poison]]ous to people). The leaves are sometimes eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species - see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Viburnum]]. |
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| + | [[Image:Viburnum rhytidophyllum.jpg|thumb|right|Leaves of ''Viburnum rhytidophyllum'', an evergreen species from China; upper side left, lower side right. Leaves are 23 cm long.]] |
| + | [[Image:Illustration Viburnum opulus0.jpg|thumb|right|''Viburnum opulus'' (Guelder-rose) - from Thomé, ''Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz'' 1885]] |
| Viburnum (the ancient Latin name). Caprifoliaceae. Ornamental woody plants grown for their attractive flowers, fruits, and foliage. | | Viburnum (the ancient Latin name). Caprifoliaceae. Ornamental woody plants grown for their attractive flowers, fruits, and foliage. |
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− | {{Taxobox | + | ==Cultivation== |
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− | | name = ''Viburnum'' | + | | color = IndianRed |
− | | image = viburnum_opulus.jpg | + | | name = Viburnum |
− | | image_width = 240px | + | | jan = |
− | | image_caption = ''Viburnum opulus'' | + | | feb = |
− | | regnum = [[Plantae]] | + | | mar = plant |
− | | divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]] | + | | apr = plant |
− | | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]] | + | | may = flower, plant |
− | | ordo = [[Dipsacales]] | + | | jun = flower, plant |
− | | familia = [[Adoxaceae]] | + | | jul = plant |
− | | genus = '''''Viburnum''''' | + | | aug = plant |
− | | genus_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] | + | | sep = plant |
− | | subdivision_ranks = Species | + | | oct = plant |
− | | subdivision = See text | + | | nov = plant, prune |
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− | [[Image:Viburnum davidii.jpg|thumb|right|''Viburnum davidii'', an evergreen species from China]]
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− | [[Image:Viburnum rhytidophyllum.jpg|thumb|right|Leaves of ''Viburnum rhytidophyllum'', an evergreen species from China; upper side left, lower side right. Leaves are 23 cm long.]]
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− | [[Image:Illustration Viburnum opulus0.jpg|thumb|right|''Viburnum opulus'' (Guelder-rose) - from Thomé, ''Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz'' 1885]]
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− | '''Viburnum''' (''Viburnum'') is a [[genus]] of about 150-175 species of [[shrub]]s or (in a few species) small [[tree]]s that were previously included in the family [[Caprifoliaceae]]. [[Genetics|Genetic]] tests by the [[Angiosperm Phylogeny Group]] showed however that they are correctly classified in the family [[Adoxaceae]].
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− | They are native throughout the temperate [[Northern Hemisphere]], with a few species extending into tropical montane regions in [[South America]] and southeast [[Asia]]. In [[Africa]], the genus is confined to the [[Atlas Mountains]].
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− | The [[leaf|leaves]] are opposite, simple, and entire, toothed or lobed; cool temperate species are [[deciduous]], while most of the warm temperate species are [[evergreen]]. Some species are densely hairy on the shoots and leaves, with star-shaped hairs.
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− | The [[flower]]s are produced in [[corymb]]s 5-15 cm across, each flower white to cream or pink, small, 3-5 mm across, with five petals, strongly fragrant in some species. The [[gynoecium]] has 3 connate [[carpel]]s with the [[nectary]] on top of the gynoecium. Some species also have a fringe of large, showy sterile flowers round the perimeter of the corymb to act as a pollinator target.
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− | The [[fruit]] is a spherical, oval or somewhat flattened [[drupe]], red to purple, blue, or black, and containing a single [[seed]]; they are eaten by [[bird]]s and other [[wildlife]], and some are edible for humans (though many others are mildly [[poison]]ous to people). The leaves are sometimes eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species - see [[list of Lepidoptera which feed on Viburnum]].
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| About 150 species are known, including the following: | | About 150 species are known, including the following: |
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| Many species of viburnum have become popular as [[garden]] or [[landscape]] plants because of their showy flowers and berries and generally good autumn colour. Some popular species, [[hybrid]]s, and [[cultivar]]s include: | | Many species of viburnum have become popular as [[garden]] or [[landscape]] plants because of their showy flowers and berries and generally good autumn colour. Some popular species, [[hybrid]]s, and [[cultivar]]s include: |
| * The [[hybrid]] ''Viburnum × bodnantense'' (''V. farreri'' × ''V. grandiflorum'') is particularly popular for its strongly scented pink flowers on the leafless [[deciduous]] shoots in mid to late winter. | | * The [[hybrid]] ''Viburnum × bodnantense'' (''V. farreri'' × ''V. grandiflorum'') is particularly popular for its strongly scented pink flowers on the leafless [[deciduous]] shoots in mid to late winter. |
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| * ''Viburnum sieboldii'' has coarse, open structure, flat-topped flowers, reddish-black fruit, and can grow as a small tree. | | * ''Viburnum sieboldii'' has coarse, open structure, flat-topped flowers, reddish-black fruit, and can grow as a small tree. |
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− | == References == | + | ==Gallery== |
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| + | ==References== |
| *[http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=D284 Gardening Help at the Kemper Center for Home Gardening] | | *[http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=D284 Gardening Help at the Kemper Center for Home Gardening] |
| + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> |
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| + | ==External links== |
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