Viburnum. 



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mountains, and rises to a height of ten feet. The flowers 

 are very sweet-scented. They are in corymbs, white and 

 quite showy in May, being among the first blossoms that 

 put out an appearance. It has the reputation of not being 



VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM. 



entirely hardy except in situations protected from high 

 winds and extreme cold. V. tomentosum differs from the 

 plicatum in having more hairy foliage and less double 

 flowers. It is hardy and desirable. 



The evergreen viburnum, V. tinus, is a native of 



