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Viburnum farreri 'Nanum' 1
By Andrewr
- 31 Oct, 2008
- 6 likes
Viburnum farreri is a winter flowering shrub with fragrant flowers (it is one parent of viburnum x bodnantense). The usual form of this shrub reaches ten feet but I grow 'Nanum' which has only reached three feet in seven years. But it is shy to flower
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Yes, it is deciduous. From memory, it doesn't have any autumn colour but I'll keep an eye on it and let you know if it does perform
31 Oct, 2008
Thanks.
The little shy flowers are cute. :o)
31 Oct, 2008
Another beauty to add to my wish list!
1 Nov, 2008
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This is pretty.
I guess it is deciduous?
31 Oct, 2008