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* denotes NEW plants for Fall 2007 - Summer
2008
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'Chindo' |
Viburnum awabuki ‘Chindo’
(Broadleaf evergreen large shrub/small tree to 15 feet) (Zone 7) Dark
glossy green foliage. Excellent for screening. Introduced to the trade
by the late J.C. Raulston. 0.85¢ each |
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Viburnum bracteatum ‘Emerald Luster’
(Shrub to 10 feet) (Zone 6) Lustrous green foliage with white flowers
and blue-black fruit. 0.85¢ each
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‘Emerald Luster’
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'Reifler's Dwarf' |
| Viburnum obovatum ‘Reifler's
Dwarf’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 6-9) A compact selection
that is 3ft. after numerous years at the UGA Horticulture Farm. The foliage
is evergreen and smaller than the species. Flowers are white and bloom in
April.
$1.00 each
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* Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum ‘Popcorn’
(Shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 6) A dense upright 8 ft. x 8 ft. shrub with 6-inch
white flowers in April-May. Dark green foliage with red-purple fall color.
Deciduous. Lustrous green foliage with white flowers
and blue-black fruit. 0.90¢ each
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Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 7) More compact growth habit and earlier to bloom
than ‘Spring Bouquet’. Flowers are white and pink from December to March,
followed by blue fruit. $1.00 each
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'Spring Bouquet' |
Viburnum tinus ‘Spring Bouquet’
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 7) Pink buds in winter followed
by light pink flowers in the spring.
0.90¢ each |
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'Shoal Creek' |
Vitex agnus-castus ‘Shoal Creek’
(Large shrub/small tree to 12 feet) (Zone 6) A superior cultivar with
lilac-colored, fragrant flowers from June to September. Vigorous grower
with clean foliage. Introduced by Goodness Grows in Lexington, Georgia.
0.80¢
each |
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