*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Rusty blackhaw viburnum Photo courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden Q • I would like to grow a southern blackhaw viburnum in my ...
The genus Viburnum contains more than 150 species of shrubs or small trees that are mostly native to temperate regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. A few of these are native to Florida.
I have had a soft spot for native viburnum shrubs since high school biology. In spring, our teacher would sometimes hustle us out the door for a session of field botany, which was fine as long as the ...
Native viburnums are a beautiful and diverse group of plants with some of the most unusual and varied autumn coloration. They bloom in spring with a display of white flowers that offer plentiful ...
Have the leaves of your viburnum shrubs turned to lace? If so, they are likely infested with viburnum leaf beetles, according to Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist at the Plant Clinic of The ...
If you want a shrub that pulls double duty, fragrant viburnum (Viburnum farreri) delivers. This plant grows fast, fills in thick for instant privacy, and sends out a fragrance so strong you'll wonder ...
As spring arrives, one particular shrub in my garden never fails to catch the eye of visitors. Without fail, someone will remark, “That’s the biggest hydrangea bush I’ve ever seen!” Others might say, ...
Over the last two centuries, a large and increasing number of non-native phytophagous insect species have become established in North America. In addition to the direct effects these insects have on ...
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