VIBURNUM earlesi, Korreanspice Vinurnum, 4-8 ft. 
Waxy pink fragrant flowers in May. Of recent intro- 
duction, this has rapidly become one of our most 
popular shrubs. 
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VIBURNUM dentatum, Arrowwoop VisurnuM, 6-12 ft. 
White flowers in May or June on a bushy shrub. 
Conspicious blue fruit in September or October, is 
very attractive to birds. 
VIBURNUM dilatatum, Linpen Visurnvum, 7-10 ft. 
Upright bushy shrub, with showy white flowers in 
May-June, and handsome scarlet fruit in September- 
October. A fine species from E. Asia. 
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VIBURNUM lantana, Wayrarinarree Vinurnum, 10- 
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Upright shrub, sometimes tree-like. White flowers 
in May-June, red fruit in July changing to black as 
it ripens in August and September. 
VIBURNUM lentago, Nannyzerry Visurnum, 10-30 ft. 
Shrub or small tree, with attractive white flowers in 
May-June and blue-black fruit in September-October. 
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VIBURNUM pubescens, Downy Visurnum, 8-10 ft. 
Spreading shrub, white flowers in May-June, and 
blue-black fruit in September-October. 
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VIBURNUM sargenti, Sarcenr Vinurnum, 10-15 ft. 
Fine species from N. E. Asia. Showy white flowers 
in May-June, scarlet fruit in August-October. All 
the Viburnums attract birds. 
VIBURNUM trilobum, American CranperryBusH Vi- 
BURNUM, 8-12 ft. 
Popular native species, with its profuse white flowers 
in June and scarlet fruit coming in August and last- 
ing well into the Winter. Very hardy. 
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