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Viburnum - Spring Red Compact Cranberrybush


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Viburnum - Spring Red Compact Cranberrybush
The Spring Red Compact Cranberrybush Viburnum, Viburnum trilobum 'Spring Red', is an unusual, dense, compact  shrub with a rounded habit; can be somewhat upright. Spring Red is grown for its pretty, red-tinged, young leaves, showy white, lace cap fragrant flowers and burgundy autumn colors.  The flowers are followed by bright red fruits in October or November. Spring Red's foliage is a mass of red in the spring which matures to glossy dark green by summer.  This attractive shrub shows off its colors in the fall, going from red to purple. Use this viburnum to make a superb and easy to grow border plant, or can also be grown as an exciting informal hedge.  It does best in moist, well-drained, loamy soils, but will tolerate less than ideal conditions and heavier clay soils.  Spring Red does not tolerate prolonged drought or dense shade.


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