St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | January 2005 | positive
This plant looks like the standard doublefile viburnum, V. plicatum var. plicatum (not to be confused with the variety tomentosum which h...Read Moreas the layered branches). In this selection, however, the outer sterile flowers open plae pink then age to deeper pink. The inner fertile flowers remain mostly white with a pink tint.
This plant looks like the standard doublefile viburnum, V. plicatum var. plicatum (not to be confused with the variety tomentosum which h...Read More