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Viburnum trilobum, American Cranberry
By Greenthumb
- 12 Nov, 2011
- 9 likes
Beautiful new growth in chartruese, followed by reddish secondary leaves all going green once mature. I had to prune about half in spring but the resulting new growth was strong thick and more healthy. Maybe I'll get my first flowering next year, Followed by large clumps of very red berries. This is between my canada red chokecherries along the road.
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It is like a poinsettia leaf, I hadn't thought of that, since the colors are almost all I see when I look at it. :-) Thanks.
12 Nov, 2011
I think it was the red that made me think of it!
12 Nov, 2011
Looks like an Ink Test - what do you see?
12 Nov, 2011
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very attractive, not unlike a poinsettia leaf??
12 Nov, 2011