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dentatum 6 ft. ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM 
Large clusters of snowy white flowers in June. Fruit is dark, 
shining, blue-black in clusters. It thrives in wet soil. The foli- 
age is dark green changing to purple and red in fall. 

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dilatatum LINDEN VIBURNUM 
The leaves are nearly round and: hairy on both sides. The 
flower clusters are about 5’’ wide and the red berries in the 
fall make this a very attractive plant. Suitable for screening. 
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‘antana 10 ft. WAYFARINGTREE VIBURNUM 
The leaves of this shrub are handsome, dark, blue-green 
somewhat wrinkled turning to red in fall. The flowers are 
white, appearing in clusters in June, followed by red fruit 
changing to black in July and August. 
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lentago 15 ft. NANNYBERRY VIBURNUM 
The large, lustrous green leaves on the slender branches 
turn scarlet in autumn. The white flowers in May and June 
are followed by bluish-black fruit which hangs on until spring. 
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opulus 10 ft. EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH VIBURNUM 
Large white flowers, in flat topped flower heads three to 
four inches across, appear in May and June. The fruit which 
follows is globular in shape, large, red. Very showy. 

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American Cranberrybush Arrowwood 
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