Viburnum × carlcephalum
Latin name: Viburnum × carlcephalum
Common Name: Carlcephalum fragrant viburnum
Plant type: Shrub
Shape: Shrubby
Botanical family: Adoxaceae
Viburnum × carlcephalum is a majestic shrub with a rounded shape, renowned for its spectacular spring flowering of large balls of white, highly fragrant flowers. Its dark green foliage turns purple in the fall, providing a secondary ornamental interest. Very hardy and easy to grow, it is ideal as an isolated plant, at the back of a flowerbed, or to elegantly structure a country garden.
Hardiness Zone: Zone 4
Exposure: Sun to partial shade
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Soil type: Slightly acidic to neutral, cool and well-drained
Minimum temperature: '-40°C
Foliage type: Obsolete
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Height: 2.5 to 3 m (8 to 10 feet)
Width: 2.5 m (8 feet)
Growth rate: Average
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