[Herunterladen] 54 Viburnum Lentago Bark
Can grow well in full sun or shade dry or moist soils.
Viburnum lentago bark. Lentago hybrid leatherleaf viburnum v. This midwest native is typically found in woodlands and wood edges a great plant for naturalizing. Young shoots are light green terete and glabrous. Leaves and buds bud arrangement opposite. Leaf blades with irregular and usually rounded teeth sometimes portions of the blade lacking teeth altogether and array of flowers elevated on a stalk 5 50 mm long vs. Dentatum is reported to be resistant. Identify nannyberry via pictures habitat height bark leaves buds and flowers.
Very durable and adaptable. Sargentii are all susceptible but arrow wood viburnum v. Opulus american cranberry bush v. Bud color lead gray valvate in nature. Wayfaring tree viburnum lantana european cranberry bush v. Americanum korean spice viburnum v. Nannyberry viburnum viburnum lentago general description a large native tree like shrub occasionally found in north dakota wooded areas.
Viburnum prunifolium known as blackhaw or black haw blackhaw viburnum sweet haw and stag bush is a species of viburnum native to eastern north america from connecticut west to eastern kansas and south to alabama and texas. X rhytidophylloides and sargent s cranberry bush v. Smaller branches and twigs are gray light brown or light purple. Lentago with leaf blades with regular fine and sharp teeth throughout the margin and array. Bark of the trunk or older lower branches is rough somewhat scaly and reddish gray to gray. 3 conservation status in the united states. They are smooth with scattered lenticels air pores.
Great as a screen plant with year round interest. American indians used a tea made from the bark to increase urine. Bark texture the bark of an adult plant is thin and smooth. Viburnum lentago nannyberry is a large suckering deciduous shrub or single or multi stemmed small tree noted for its eye catching flower clusters shiny foliage fall color and fruit display. The bark and leaves were also used by native americans in the preparation of herbal medicines. Pairs of opposite deciduous leaves occur along the young shoots and twigs. 4 2 1 by specific native american tribes.
As suggested by the alternative name sweet viburnum the fruit is unlike that of many viburnums edible. Nannyberry is grown as a large shrub or a small tree reaching 15 to 20 feet high known for its dark lustrous green leaves which turn maroon red in the fall. Attractive for its shiny foliage red fall color and fruit display.