Linden Viburnum
Viburnum 'Oneida'
Adoxaceae
Growth habit
Shrub
Perennation
Perennial
Location
Source of plant
Bailey Nurseries, Arrowhead Alpines, Plantasia, Lake County Nursery Inc., Cayuga Landscape Company
Description
Abundant flowers in May, followed by sporadic flowers throughout the summer. Because of the two or three sporadic flowerings, abundant glossy red fruit is produced that ripens in August, and persists on the plant until mid-winter. Foliage thin-textured and pale turning pale yellow and orange-red in fall. Growth habit upright with thin, wide-spreading branches. The original plant is 10' tall, and 9 1/2' wide.
USDA Hardiness Zone
5
Special characteristics
fruiting characteristics, fall color, winter interest, flowering season