Viburnum sp.
Viburnum

 Plant Type:
 Soil Notes:
In general prefer moist, well-drained, but many are quite tolerant
 Range:
Mostly northern temperate regions, with a few species native to more extreme regions around the world
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Opposite and simple in various leaf shapes and morphologies.

Additional Information

The Viburnum genus is comprised of about 150 species and countless cultivars of deciduous, semi-evergreen, or evergreen shrubs and small trees. These plants are generally grown for their flowers, fruits, and fall color.

Other plants like this Viburnum sp. (Viburnum)

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