Botanical Name: Viburnum davidii
Common Name: David viburnum
Family Name: Adoxaceae
Distribution/Origin: S.E. Asia, Japan, China
Leaf: Simple, Dark-green, Heavily veined, Palmate venation, Glabrous, Obovate/Ovate/Acuminate/
Cuneate/Dentate/Entire
Cuneate/Dentate/Entire
Bud: Opposite
Inflorescence: White, Showy, Corymb-like, Cyme, Apr/May
Fruit/Seed: Blue(Metallic blue), Showy, Drupe, Persistent
Stem/Bark: Red, Brown, Multi-stem trunk
Size: Height: 1.3 - 2.0m/Spread: 1.5 - 2.0m
Habit: Spreading
Form: Mounded
Soil: Well-drained
Moisture: Mounded
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: partial shade
Hardiness Zone(USDA): 6
Landscape uses: Attract birds, Dryland(No watering), Group or mass planting, Hedge row, Mixed shrub border, Small garden/space, Spring interest, Winter interest, Woodland margin
Notes: Broadleaf evergreen
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