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Viburnum acerifolium - Maple-Leaf Viburnum, Possumhaw, Dockmackie (748 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.05 2007 on 09:24:37 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

This shrub attracts cardinals, crested fly-catchers, robins, gray-cheeked thrushes, cedar waxwings and more with red fruits that ripen to purple. Cream-colored lace-like bloom clusters appear in summer. Distinctive leaves turn red in fall. Great as a hedge or screen Grows 4-6 tall with a similar spread. Potted plant. Zones 3-8. ...

Viburnum prunifolium - Blackhaw Viburnum (732 readers)
Contributed by amazon 30.05 2007 on 09:50:54 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

Cedar waxwings, robins, bluebirds, catbirds and many other birds love blackhaws blue-black fruits, which persist into winter. In spring, the small tree bears white flowers; in fall, its leaves turn red. Tuck blackhaw almost anywhere-it slowly grows to 15-20 ft. tall and 10 wide. Bare-root plant. 3-year-old (12-18 in. transplants) shipped at the proper planting time for your area. Zones 3-8. ...

Viburnum dentatum 'Cardinal Candy' - Cardinal Candy Viburnum (892 readers)
Contributed by amazon 07.07 2007 on 11:40:59 Topic: Plants / Deciduous Shrubs Match on Article's text

Cardinal Candy Viburnum CARDINAL CANDYTM A special new selection with abundant glossy scarlet red fruit. Discovered in a batch of seed grown plants, after which a -25 degree cold spell killed off all other plants except Cardinal Candy. Tons of creamy white flowers cover this well branched, rounded plant in May. The fruit on this plant is remarkable and abundant. The show of bright red fruit appears in late summer and is still clinging to shrub the next spring when the Cedar Waxwings come to nibb ...

Cryptomeria japonica 'Cristata' - crested Japanese cedar (566 readers)
Contributed by havlis 27.05 2008 on 10:14:32 Topic: Plants / Conifers Match on Title and Article's text

Japanese cedars proved to grow happily in our garden where winter temperatures sometimes drop to -27°C. They showed no damage whatsoever and thrive. ...

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