I just found a pot of this in my nursery. I had forgotten I had it. What other viburnums are related to this one?
Also, I think I've heard of a Viburnum nudum angustifolium that is supposed to be very cool. Anyone know a source? Kneevin, Classic Viburnums maybe?
Scott
Viburnum erosum
V. erosum sounds dilatatum-ish.
'Angustifolium' just has different lance shaped leaves. I have it out in the woods--don't see it much. I think I will move it next to its brethren on the other side of the property. I gave Gary cuttings two years ago, so he should have some good plants of it by now. I also gave him 'Count Pulaski' if you want that.
How is "Count Pulaski?" Any different from the species or "Winterthur?"
Scott
Too small to tell so far. My V. nudum/V. cassinoides planting area was neglected. They like moist acid soils, and got nothing but drought last year, no mulch, and poor soil. This year got rain, but I am adding leaf mold and mulch around them and will be able to irrigate from now on if needed. I expect they will be much happier.
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