Viburnum davidii
Caprifoliaceae
Evergreen, Shrubs, Decorative fruit or berries
VIBURNUMLarge, diverse group of plants with generally oval, often handsome leaves and clusters of typically white, sometimes fragrant flowers. Blossoms are usually followed by single-seeded, often brilliantly colored fruit much appreciated by birds. Many viburnums are grown for their flower display, a few for their showy fruit. Many evergreen types are valuable as foliage plants.
Viburnum davidiiCompact mound to 3–4 ft. high and wide. Handsome, glossy dark green, deeply veined leaves to 6 in. long. White flowers in 3-in. clusters open from dull pinkish red buds in spring; they are not showy but are followed by an arresting show of metallic turquoise blue fruit. Grow with acid-loving plants.
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