Phonetic Spelling:vih-BUR-num dil-uh-TAY-tum
Genus:Viburnum
Species:dilatatum
Family:Viburnaceae
The Oneida Viburnum is a compact variant of the Asian Linden Viburnum, characterized by its upright, spreading branches. This shrub typically reaches heights and widths of 6 to 10 feet. It produces flowers in May, with additional blooms appearing sporadically throughout the summer months. Its striking red berries can remain visible into the winter season, while the leaves transition to vibrant shades of yellow and orange-red in the fall.
For optimal growth, plant the Oneida Viburnum in areas that receive full to partial sunlight, in well-drained sandy or clay loam soils that are average to moist. This versatile shrub can be utilized as a foundation plant, in hedges, as part of a shrub border, or as a standalone specimen.
For further details, refer to information on Viburnum dilatatum.
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