Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Mohawk'
Cross between Viburnum x burkwoodii and Viburnum carlessi was developed in the 1950's and is currently in production as 'Mohawk' viburnum.
It is distinguished from related cultivars abundant clusters of glossy, dark red flower buds that are ornamental for several weeks prior to full bloom.
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Photo courtesy of J.Robbins, Toms Creek Farm & Nursery in Farme, North Carolina 27239 (336) 857-2131
Ornamental Characteristics |
Category |
Flowering Shrub |
Foliage Type |
Deciduous |
Height |
6' - 10' |
Spread |
8' + |
Shape |
Upright Spreading |
Primary Foliage Color |
Dark Green |
Seasonal Foliage Color |
Dark Green |
Flowering Season |
Spring |
Flower Color |
White |
Fragrant Flowers |
Yes |
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Environmental Characteristics |
Growth Rate |
Moderate |
Sun Preferences |
Full Sun and Partial Shade |
Water Preferences |
Average: Ensure Planting Area Provides Adequate Drainage |
Cold Hardiness Zone |
5 to 8 |