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Viburnum lentago
Viburnum Nannyberry/Lentago
(Zone 2) Widely adapted to different soils, and sun or shade. Berries are good winter food for birds. Very hardy shrub, ideal for natural or screen planting.

Flower:
May
White
Fragrant

Fruit:
Sept - Dec
Blue/Black
Berry

Fall Color:
Purplish Red

Shape:
Vase

Size: 18' X 10'

Distinct Features:
Coarse branching

Best Dig Time:
Spring, Fall, Summer

Adaptable To:
Light
Moisture
pH

Uses:
Attracts wildlife
Edible parts
Hedge
Mass/Grouping
Naturalizing
Screen
Under Utility Lines
Windbreak

 

pH Preference :
Slightly Acidic soil
Neutral soil

Tolerates:
Alkaline soil

Sun Preference:
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Tolerates:
Partial Shade
Full Sun
Shade

Soil Moisture Preferred:
Moist
Dry
Wet
Tolerates:
Dry
Wet

Site Preferred:
Well Drained
Tolerates:
Clayey soil
Poor, Gravelly soil
Soil salt
Urban conditions

Environmental Tolerances:
Cold
Deer
Drought
Heat
Pest
Wind / Exposed Sites

 
 

   
 
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