Viburnum dilatatum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Viburnum dilatatum, Thunb. Fig. 3924. Upright bushy shrub, attaining 10 ft., with the branches hirsute when young: lvs. roundish or broadly ovate or obovate, usually abruptly short-pointed, coarsely toothed, pubescent on both sides, 2-5 in. long: fls. pure white, in short-stalked cymes, 3-6 in. broad; corolla pubescent outside: fr. ovate, scarlet, 1/3 in. long. May, June. China, Japan. B.M. 6215. S.I.F. 1:87. G.F. 4:150 (adapted in Fig. 3924). M.D.G. 1899:241, 242. A.F. 15:123.— Handsome hardy free-flowering shrub, especially decorative with its numerous scarlet frs. remaining a long time on the branches.


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