Viburnum carlesii
Korean Spice Viburnum is a dense, bushy, deciduous shrub with leaves often turning red in fall. In mid and late spring, pink buds open to tubular, very very fragrant, white or pink-flush flowers.
Flowers are followed by red berries that ripen to black.
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| Ornamental Characteristics |
| Category |
Shrub |
| Foilage Type |
Broadleaf Evergreen |
| Height |
4' - 6' |
| Spread |
4' - 8' |
| Shape |
Upright |
| Primary Foliage Color |
Dark Green to a Grayish-green |
| Seasonal Foilage Color |
Dark Green to a Grayish-green |
| Flowering Season |
Spring |
| Flower Color |
Pink (fragrant) |
| Berries |
Red |
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| Environmental Characteristics |
| Growth Rate |
Moderate |
| Sun Preferences |
Sun to Partial Shade |
| Water Preferences |
Average - Prepare planting area for adequate drainage. Poor drainage results in root rot.
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| Cold Hardiness Zone |
4 to 7 |