Arrowood Viburnum in full flower...
By Lori
- 4 Jul, 2008
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So very white and fuzzy :)
5 Jul, 2008
These lovely blossoms have a very light scent (and that's good because it is cloying sweet) and turn into umbels of blue-black berries...but mine have never had a crop because the birds and insects love them green and demolish the seed heads before they ripen... in all the years I had this shrub it has only produced berries on the odd stem...that was part of the reason I bought the shrub in the first place...oh well ...will have to plant cornus for winter interest, I suppose.
5 Jul, 2008
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The blooms are practically glowing ! I bet it smell as good as it looks, too.
5 Jul, 2008