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**Viburnum davidii**, commonly known as dwarf viburnum or Chinese viburnum, is an ornamental plant found in many gardens and parks. The following variety description contains its most important characteristics:
1. **Appearance**: The dwarf viburnum grows to a maximum height of 1-1.5 meters and forms a dense, compact shrub. Its branches exhibit a loose, spreading growth habit.
2. **Leaves**: The leaves are leathery, dark green, and typically oval or elliptical in shape. In the fall, the leaves may change color, but generally, it is an evergreen plant.
3. **Flowers**: The flowers are small, white or light blue, and bloom in rounded clusters. They usually flower in the spring, providing an attractive sight for bees and other pollinators.
4. **Fruit**: After flowering, dark blue, chalky berries develop, which ripen throughout the autumn. These fruits are edible, but their taste may not be appealing to everyone.
5. **Soil and Light Requirements**: The dwarf viburnum prefers well-drained, slightly acidic, or neutral soil. It thrives best in sunny or partially shaded locations.
6. **Environmental Adaptability**: The plant is relatively resistant to pests and diseases and tolerates changing weather conditions well.
7. **Uses**: It is often planted in gardens and parks and is suitable for creating hedges. As an ornamental plant, it is popular among gardeners for its beautiful appearance and ease of care.
The dwarf viburnum is an excellent choice for ornamental gardens and contributes to the aesthetic value of the garden.
1. **Appearance**: The dwarf viburnum grows to a maximum height of 1-1.5 meters and forms a dense, compact shrub. Its branches exhibit a loose, spreading growth habit.
2. **Leaves**: The leaves are leathery, dark green, and typically oval or elliptical in shape. In the fall, the leaves may change color, but generally, it is an evergreen plant.
3. **Flowers**: The flowers are small, white or light blue, and bloom in rounded clusters. They usually flower in the spring, providing an attractive sight for bees and other pollinators.
4. **Fruit**: After flowering, dark blue, chalky berries develop, which ripen throughout the autumn. These fruits are edible, but their taste may not be appealing to everyone.
5. **Soil and Light Requirements**: The dwarf viburnum prefers well-drained, slightly acidic, or neutral soil. It thrives best in sunny or partially shaded locations.
6. **Environmental Adaptability**: The plant is relatively resistant to pests and diseases and tolerates changing weather conditions well.
7. **Uses**: It is often planted in gardens and parks and is suitable for creating hedges. As an ornamental plant, it is popular among gardeners for its beautiful appearance and ease of care.
The dwarf viburnum is an excellent choice for ornamental gardens and contributes to the aesthetic value of the garden.
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0 pcs
Article No.
574660
Weight
500 g/pcs