Viburnum davidii is one of the most attractive of the Viburnums with large elliptical pleated leaves and flattened clusters of tiny creamy-white flowers in Spring. A dioecious shrub with separate male and female plants, it produces extraordinary metallic-blue fruits in autumn if both male and female plants have been present for pollination.
Forming a handsome broad shrub, Viburnum davidii prefers an acidic humus-rich moist soil with a shady or partially shady aspect
Order | Dipsacales |
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Family | Adoxaceae |
Sub-Family | No |
Synonyms | No |
Geographical Origin | China |
Cultivation | Moist, well-drained humus-rich acidic soil. Prefers shade or partially shady conditions. Shelter from wind |
Eventual Height | 1.5m |
Eventual Spread | 1.5m |
Hardiness | Hardy evergreen |
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