Viburnum trilobum ''Wentworth''

Viburnum trilobum (Wentworth Viburnum)

Wentworth Viburnum

Wentworth Viburnum is an unusually beautiful cultivar of the native species with soft, maple-like leaves. Wentworth Viburnum produces white lacecap flowers mid-May to mid-June, followed by bunches of shiny bright red berries by August, which can be harvested in autumn. The berries are larger, redder and longer lasting than on the native species.


Height

8-10 Feet

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Spread

8-10 Feet

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USDA Hardiness Zone 4 - 7

Characteristics & Attributes

Exposure
Full Sun to Part Shade
Habit
Deciduous
Landscape Use
Shrub
Water Needs
Medium
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