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Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Viburnum acerifolium, commonly called mapleleaf viburnum, is native to eastern North America. It produces dull to medium green maple-like leaves (2-5" long) which are opposite, ovate to rounded, coarsely toothed and three-lobed.
26 Dec 2017 Pruning doesn't enhance the form of the plant but it is relatively tolerant to cutting if you wish to keep it in a smaller form. Prune in late winter to early spring. When establishing a large space with this viburnum, plant each specimen 3 to 4 feet apart.
Uses. Landscape: Mapleleaf viburnum is a native, thicket- forming shrub long cultivated for its good seasonal displays of creamy flowers, attractive summer leaves, dark mature fruits and reddish-purple fall color. It is adaptable to a wide range of light and soil conditions, is an excellent choice for dry soils in deep shade, and.
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. National Plant Data Center <npdc.usda.gov>. MAPLELEAF. VIBURNUM. Viburnum acerifolium L. Plant Symbol = VIAC. Contributed by: USDA NRCS
Mapleleaf Viburnum. A low sprawling shrub 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide. Grows well in dry, acid, woodland conditions. Leaves are 3 lobed, however, juvenile foliage may not always have side lobes. Flowers are pale purple in the bud, V. acerifolium will not thrive in an over watered, boggy soil. It must be able to dry out between
Friends of the Arboretum Native Plant Sale. Viburnum acerifolium – Mapleleaf Viburnum. COMMON NAME: Mapleleaf Viburnum. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Viburnum acerifolium – comes from a Latin name of doubtful meaning with leaves like a maple. FLOWER: Clusters of tiny creamy white flowers. Each flower is about 1/4 inch
4 Mar 2016 A shrub with maple-like leaves and small, white flowers or uniform size in flat topped clusters. Another native Viburnum with 3-lobed leaves, Cranberry Viburnum (V. opulus var. americanum), has large, showy, white, sterile outer flowers in each cluster and in late Soil Description: Dry, rocky soils. Sandy
Mapleleaf viburnum, as its name implies, has leaves that are reminiscent of a red maple. The foliage stays mostly clean and blemish free throughout the growing season, and the bold texture and mild green color make an excellent backdrop for other flowers and fine-textured plants such as fern and columbine. In the fall
Give a shade garden or woodland area a pick-me-up with pretty mapleleaf viburnum. Mapleleaf viburnum is known botanically as Viburnum acerifolium. Like maple trees, mapleleaf viburnum also boasts strong fall color. In spring, mapleleaf viburnum opens flowers formed in flat clusters that measure up to 3 inches across.
Mapleleaf Viburnum. A low sprawling shrub 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide. Grows well in dry, acid, woodland conditions. Leaves are 3 lobed, however, juvenile foliage may not always have side lobes. Flowers are pale purple in the bud, V. acerifolium will not thrive in an over watered, boggy soil. It must be able to dry out between
Friends of the Arboretum Native Plant Sale. Viburnum acerifolium – Mapleleaf Viburnum. COMMON NAME: Mapleleaf Viburnum. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Viburnum acerifolium – comes from a Latin name of doubtful meaning with leaves like a maple. FLOWER: Clusters of tiny creamy white flowers. Each flower is about 1/4 inch
4 Mar 2016 A shrub with maple-like leaves and small, white flowers or uniform size in flat topped clusters. Another native Viburnum with 3-lobed leaves, Cranberry Viburnum (V. opulus var. americanum), has large, showy, white, sterile outer flowers in each cluster and in late Soil Description: Dry, rocky soils. Sandy
Mapleleaf viburnum, as its name implies, has leaves that are reminiscent of a red maple. The foliage stays mostly clean and blemish free throughout the growing season, and the bold texture and mild green color make an excellent backdrop for other flowers and fine-textured plants such as fern and columbine. In the fall
Give a shade garden or woodland area a pick-me-up with pretty mapleleaf viburnum. Mapleleaf viburnum is known botanically as Viburnum acerifolium. Like maple trees, mapleleaf viburnum also boasts strong fall color. In spring, mapleleaf viburnum opens flowers formed in flat clusters that measure up to 3 inches across.