Viburnum erosum

Cincinnati, OH(Zone 6b)

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

Elburn, IL(Zone 5a)

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.

Cincinnati, OH(Zone 6b)

How is "Count Pulaski?" Any different from the species or "Winterthur?"

Scott

Elburn, IL(Zone 5a)

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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