Viburnum Lanarth
By Muddywellies
- 18 Mar, 2008
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Viburnam 'Lenarth' in late spring looking towards the pergola. On the left is an evergreen pittosprum hedge through which the beautiful blue clematis 'Perle d'Azur' scrambles later in the summer.
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Very pretty. Looks rather like a dogwood. Does this plant do well in shade - or am I thinking of Hydrangia somthing-or-other?
18 Mar, 2008
Very nice shrub. I love the way the flowers seem to go round in a spiral
18 Mar, 2008
Sid, it does look like a dogwood, but unlike a dogwood it will flower several times between breaks. It's in a comparatively dark area of the garden and I expect it could go in a borderline situation with the resulting effect on flower numbers as light recedes. Hydrangeas I suspect would flower better when compared with a dogwood in darker places. Dogwoods do enjoy a sunny location.
Chris. As I write this (19/03) the leaves are just out and the flower buds are fattening before they burst - about 10 (sunny) days if all goes well.
The plicatum bit in the name means the leaves are folded and look like crinkle-cut crisps. I have more V. plicatums in the garden but I think 'Lenarth' is the best of these.
19 Mar, 2008
Thanks for the advice Muddywellies! Think a trip to the garden centre is in order......
19 Mar, 2008
Sid, make sure you ask for Lanarth, and not Lenarth.
22 Mar, 2008
Picky..picky! Hope I can find one over 'ere.
23 Mar, 2008
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This photo was taken at Winsford Walled Gardens.
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name check! - Viburnum plicatum Lanarth, not Lenarth.
18 Mar, 2008