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Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine' (Withe Rod)

Withe Rod 'Brandywine', Smooth Witherod 'Brandywine', American Withe Rod 'Brandywine', Possumhaw 'Brandywine', Viburnum nudum 'Bulk'

  • Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine', Withe Rod 'Brandywine', Smooth Witherod 'Brandywine', American Withe Rod 'Brandywine', Possumhaw 'Brandywine', Viburnum nudum 'Bulk' ', Bacche rosa, bacche blu, Arbusto con colore autunnale, colore autunnale, arbusto con frutti di bosco

  • Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine', Withe Rod 'Brandywine', Smooth Witherod 'Brandywine', American Withe Rod 'Brandywine', Possumhaw 'Brandywine', Viburnum nudum 'Bulk' ', Bacche rosa, bacche blu, Arbusto con colore autunnale, colore autunnale, arbusto con frutti di bosco

Famoso per la sua straordinaria esposizione di frutti di bosco, il Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine' (Withe Rod) è un arbusto compatto, eretto, deciduo con un fogliame vistoso di foglie ovali molto lucide, che in autunno diventa rosso intenso. All'inizio dell'estate, l'arbusto è coperto da grappoli piatti di fiori bianchi cremosi. Sono seguiti da grandi grappoli di bacche che maturano dal verde al vibrante rosa e blu e rimangono dopo la caduta delle foglie. Questa cultivar è autofertile.

  • Cresce fino a 5-6 piedi di altezza e larghezza (150-180 cm).
  • UN pieno sole o ombra parziale amante, questa pianta è facilmente cresciuto nel media, medio-umido, ben drenato suoli. Tollera una vasta gamma di terreni, compresi quelli paludosi.
  • Perfetto per bordi arbustivi, siepi e schermi e piantagioni di fondazione, vicino a stagni e corsi d'acqua.
  • Attraente per uccelli e farfalle, ma resistente ai cervi.
  • Bassa manutenzione, questa pianta è praticamente priva di parassiti e malattie.
  • Potare in base alle necessità in autunno
  • Propaga per talea di semi-legno duro in estate
  • Originario degli Stati Uniti orientali e sudorientali

Requisiti

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Tipo di piantaarbusti
Famiglia di pianteviburno
EsposizioneSole pieno, sole parziale
Stagione di interesseEstate (inizio, metà, fine)
Autunno
Altezza5 '- 6' (150 cm - 180 cm)
Diffusione5 '- 6' (150 cm - 180 cm)
Spaziatura72 "- 84" (180 cm - 210 cm)
Bisogni d'acquaMedia
ManutenzioneBasso
Tipo di terrenoClay, Loam, Sand
Ph. Del suoloAcido, Neutro
Drenaggio del suoloUmido ma ben drenato
caratteristicheVistoso, frutta e bacche
TolleranzaCervo
attraeUccelli, farfalle
Usi del giardinoLetti e bordi, siepi e schermi, stagni e torrenti
Stili da giardinoInformale e cottage, prateria e prato

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Will Brandywine Viburnum grow in shade?

👉 The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).

❓ Can you eat the berries on a Brandywine Viburnum?

👉 Flowers are followed by clusters of ovoid berries that change color as they ripen, from light pink to deep pink to blue to purplish-black. The berries are highly acidic but edible.

❓ Does Brandywine Viburnum need a pollinator?

👉 Growing Tips. A pollinator variety is not required for Brandywine™ viburnum to bear fruit.

❓ How do you prune a viburnum Nudum?

👉 To shape a viburnum, prune it lightly immediately after flowering. Remove the flower heads and cut back any branches that spoil the shape of the shrub to a pair of newly-sprouted leaves. Remember that removing the flower heads will preclude the formation of fruit, which can be very attractive in many viburnums.

❓ How big does a Brandywine Viburnum get?

👉 5-6 ft. tallGrows up to 5-6 ft. tall and wide (150-180 cm). A full sun or part shade lover, this plant is easily grown in average, medium to wet, well-drained soils. Tolerates a wide range of soils including boggy ones.

❓ Is Viburnum Nudum drought tolerant?

👉 Drought tolerant and easy to grow. Zone 5-9. Very adaptable to various soils and light conditions. Tolerates poor drainage and wet areas.

❓ Are Viburnum toxic to dogs?

👉 Are Viburnum Poisonous to Dogs. According to The ASPCA's Toxic and Non-Toxic Plant List, no viburnum species are listed as toxic to dogs. Keep in mind that many plants in your yard can be dangerous to you canine if ingested. Some can cause discomfort, stomach upset, or even be fatal.

❓ How do you prune a Brandywine Viburnum?

👉 How to Prune Viburnum

  1. Maintenance Pruning - helps to control shape and size. Cut it back just above the nodes so the plant can produce new shoots. ...
  2. Pruning to Thin Out - removing old damaged branches. Cut off damaged or crowded branches. ...
  3. Hard Pruning - Cutting the shrub down to the ground. Leave stronger stems in place.

❓ Will Viburnum grow in full shade?

👉 All viburnums thrive in sun or part shade, and some grow well in complete shade. Viburnums include evergreen, semi-evergreen and deciduous shrubs. In spring, many viburnums bloom with large white to pink flower clusters, often followed by fruits loved by birds.

❓ Can viburnum be cut back hard?

👉 A hard prune can be done when the viburnum spreads too much, gets too leggy, or overgrown. Cutting larger, unsightly branches helps to thin out the shrub.

❓ How far back can you cut viburnum?

👉 How Much Can a Viburnum Shrub be Trimmed Back? Typically, viburnum shrubs should be trimmed back about a third of their size each year. Most pruning is done for shaping purposes only. However, old or overgrown shrubs may require some rejuvenation.

❓ What is Brandywine Viburnum?

👉 The Brandywine Viburnum is a selected, improved form of the native withe-rod, Viburnum nudum. Also known as possumhaw and wild raisin, this plant grows wild in Ontario and Quebec, east to Newfoundland, and all the way down into Florida, in a band stretching west as far as Wisconsin. It was used as both food and medicine by Native Americans.

❓ What does Viburnum nudum look like?

👉 Noted for its breathtaking berry display, Viburnum nudum (Withe Rod) is a rounded, multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with a showy foliage of very shiny oval leaves, which turns deep wine-red in the fall. In early to midsummer, the shrub is covered with flat-topped clusters, 2-5 in. wide (5-12 cm), of creamy white flowers.

❓ What does a Brandywine plant look like?

👉 Noted for its breathtaking berry display, Viburnum nudum Brandywine™ (Withe Rod) is a compact, upright, deciduous shrub with a showy foliage of very shiny oval leaves, which turns deep wine-red in the fall. In early to midsummer, the shrub is covered with flat clusters of creamy white flowers.

❓ How do you plant Viburnum nudum for cross pollination?

👉 For best cross-pollination and subsequent fruit display, plant shrubs in groups rather than as single specimens. Viburnum nudum, commonly called smooth witherod, is a rounded, multi-stemmed, upright-spreading, deciduous shrub that typically grows in the wild to 5-12’ tall and as wide.


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