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Alleghany Viburnum 2 1/2″ pot
$12.00
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1 lbs
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Alleghany Viburnum ‘Alleghany’ (a crossbreed between V. rhytidophyllum and V. lantana ‘Mohican’) is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with a dense, globose habit that typically grows 8-10′ tall with a similar spread. For sale in a 2 1/2″ pot.
Alleghany Viburnum is an upright evergreen shrub with dense foliage and can be used as a growing hedge or windbreak in your garden or outdoor area. Alleghany has large, white, and fragrant blooms and can grow up to 10 feet tall. FYI, Alleghany is a low-maintenance plant that provides gorgeous foliage, blooms and even fruits. They thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-draining mix, Make sure to keep their soil moist all the time to promote healthy foliage.
‘Alleghany’ (cross between V. rhytidophyllum and V. lantana ‘Mohican’) is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with a dense, globose habit that typically grows 8-10′ tall with a similar spread. Flat umbellate trusses (to 4″ across) of creamy white flowers in spring gives way to berries in early fall. Berries first appear bright red and then change to glossy black. Leathery, wrinkled, ovate-elliptic, dark green leaves (to 6″ long). Foliage is evergreen in the South.
Zones: 5-8
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I ordered my trees 5/4 the items shipped 5/6, I didn’t receive them until 5/18. Leaves are wilting. Not the seller’s fault, the postal service is not doing so well.
Was late in shipping, box was ripped apart plant was extremely small. Not a great experience for my first time on Etsy
The rhizomes arrived very quickly and I planted them all on the same day. A few of them had sprouts but unfortunately, they all died within 3weeks. I’ve been told that perhaps they’ll germinate next year. So looking forward to next summer