Viburnum x rhytidophylloides 'Alleghany'
Lantanaphyllum Viburnum
'Alleghany' Lantanaphyllum Viburnum comes from the breeding work done by the legendary Dr Don Egolf of the National Arboretum. The creamy white flat flowers clumps appear in May and June. They are followed by attractive red fruit in summer which ripens to blue black and is rapidly consumed by birds. The leaves are dark green and broader and shorter than V. rhytidophylloides. 'Alleghany' is a cross between rhytidophyllum and Lantana, so it makes a dense semi-evergreen hedge.
- Category: Woody Ornamentals
- Alternate Cultivar: Alleghany
- Hardiness Zone: 5
- Height: 10 Feet
- Spread: 10 Feet
- Bloom Color: White
Qty | Description | Comments | Future Crop | Future Crop Ready Date | |
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89 | Viburnum x rhytidophylloides Alleghany #3 30-36+ (white) | Login for pricing | |||
53 | Viburnum x rhytidophylloides Alleghany #7 24-30 (white) | Login for pricing |