Korean Spice Viburnum or Beauty Bush?
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Comments (4)You don't give enough details here to really have any idea but it probably is something like water molds or honey fungus. Try your state Extension Service for assistance. If it is something in the soil they may need to look at that instead of plant parts....See MoreViburnum trilobum and Winterberry????'s
Comments (4)On your Virburnum trilobum- if you don't see flowers, you won't see berries. ;-) Give it time. Good chance other trilobums are around to pollinate. Auburn University says this about Ilex pollination: "...pollination and berry set would usually occur with males and females separated up to 1/8 mile (660 feet), while 1 mile would be problematical, and 3 miles would be very unusual but possible..." tj...See MoreViburnums
Comments (19)That is a great website MulchMama.....thanks I really like viburnums, more so than many other shrubs....but I am limited to a few, since I have limited space... At the moment, I have a Viburnum plicatum 'Mariesii', a Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Summer Snowflake', a Viburnum lantana Mohican and a Chicago lustre Viburnum dentatum, (my favourite)......lost a Korean spice due to a borer that drilled into the trunk at ground level....going to have to replace that one.... Anyway, I do have room for one more....do you have a favourite to recommend?....Viburnum sargentii Onondaga looks like a pretty cool one...what do you think about that one? I am in zone 5 Cheers Ian This post was edited by ians_gardener on Tue, Sep 10, 13 at 14:13...See MoreThe best Viburnum source on earth
Comments (21)I can only speak for the native ones. The most upright ones in my area are V. rufidulum and V. prunifolium. They can easily be considered small trees. As for berries, the V. dentatum ones disappear the fastest but the V. nudum ones are popular too. V. acerifolium ones stay on the longest ... but I just saw a robin snacking on them the other day....See Morewhaas_5a
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