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Viburnum - Brandywineâ„¢
Viburnum - Brandywineâ„¢ Viburnum Brandywine™, Viburnum nudum 'Bulk', offers an incredible display of berries that is virtually unmatched by any other shrub! ‘Brandywine’ bears huge clusters of round berries that begin green, turn white, and finally display many bright shades of pink and blue. Irresistible to birds, the dazzling multicolored clusters of berries appear in the fall and persist into winter. The showy, glossy leaves change to incredible dark maroon-red in autumn. Providing three seasons of beauty, Brandywine makes a nice hedge with its compact shape and heavy, dark green foliage. The spectacular show of berries and the fall color of ‘Brandywine’ will create a magnificent and pleasing display all season. * Colorful berries * Fall color
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