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Search criteria: genus = Viburnum

SELECT id, scientific_name, cultivar_name, common_name, description FROM plant WHERE 1 = 1 AND scientific_name LIKE '%Viburnum%' ORDER BY scientific_name LIMIT 0, 20

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1. Viburnum   (Viburnum odoratissimum)
        Cultivar/variety: 'Emerald Lustre'

Viburnum odoratissimum 'Emerald Lustre' is a fast growing evergreen large shrub to small tree. The new foliage growth is copper coloured, which ages to bright green, glossy leathery leaves. It bears clusters of small white flowers, which are perfumed. The flowers are followed by red berries...
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2. Sweet viburnum   (Viburnum odoratissimum)

Viburnum odoratissumum is a fast growing shrub to 4 metres tall and wide. It has leathery green leaves with clusters of fragrant white flowers in late spring. The flowers are followed by red berries which age to black. It has a dense growth habit, making...
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3. Sweet viburnum   (Viburnum odoratissimum)
        Cultivar/variety: 'Dense Fence'

Viburnum odoratissimum 'Dense Fence' is a compact growing medium sized shrub with glossy green leaves and reddish new growth. It has a short internode length which gives it a superb, naturally dense habit, making it a superb hedge or screening plant. It is also a...
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4. Sweet viburnum   (Viburnum odorotissimum)
        Cultivar/variety: 'Emerald Lustre'

Viburnum 'Emerald Lustre' is a fast growing and hardy shrub with shiny large leaves and pink-bronze new growth. It is good for hedging and screening. The flowers are small, cream and sweetly perfumed, in spring and summer, followed by dark berries. It can be...
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