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			Guide to identifying Viburnums 
  
            
            Common 
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			Is 
              it a viburnum?
  
			  
            Which 
              viburnum?
  
                        
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			Guide to viburnums by David Swaciak.  
  Leaf drawings by  Marcia Eames-Sheavly.
			
  Logo 
            images by Paul Weston & Craig Cramer 
             
               
 
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                   Leaves:
- Evergreen 
                    (but often turn brown)
 
			- Long and narrow
 
			- 3 to 7 inches long, 1.5 inches wide
 
			- Margins (edges) entire (smooth)
 
			- Deeply 
                    wrinkled (more than Viburnum rhytidophylloides)
  
                   
                   
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                Flowers: 
			- Yellowish-white flowers in 4- to 8-inch rounded clusters
 
			- Blooms in mid-May 
 
			 
         
                  Fruit: 
				  
				  - Red maturing to black in September
 
			- Each fruit 
                  cluster can display all colors at the same time.
 
			
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            Similar 
              Species and distinguishing characteristics:  
            
               
                Viburnum 
                  cassinoides 
                  Leaves 1.5 to 3.5 inches long, .75 to 2.25 inches wide, deciduous. | 
                 
                  
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                Viburnum 
                  rhytidophylloides 
                  Leaves 3 to 8 inches long, 1 to 2.5 inches wide, not as wrinkled, only semi-evergreen (leaves usually turn brown in winter by hang from stems. | 
                 
                  
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