MOHICAN VIBURNUM
Description
Mohican Viburnum is an adaptable shrub that has a dense, rounded growth pattern that makes it ideal for hedges or a border. Clusters of white flowers bloom in mid-spring, and develop into bright red fruits in late summer that ripen black. Leathery, deep green leaves turn red, and hold their color for a long time in the fall. Prune or trim immediately after flowering to avoid losing flower buds for the following spring.
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