Re: viburnum question
It really is, isn't it? It's not bugging me much, I am just curious, since
all the others bloom and fruit. The doublefile has two cycles of blooming
which is very cool. But the blackhaw really is the prettiest one in the
yard. And it does get that pretty purple/burgandy fall color which is nice.
On 4/27/06, Jesse Bell <silverhawk@flash.net> wrote:
>
> It's a beautiful plant, no matter if there are flowers are not. I'd just
> consider it a tree that doesn't bloom and appreciate the fact that it
> provides shade in your nice little bird sanctuary. I was AMAZED at how
> big it has gotten.
>
>
>
> Pam Evans <gardenqueen@gmail.com> wrote:
> My blackhaw viburnum (V. prunifolium or some such) has been in the ground
> 6
> years now. All the other viburnums in the yard bloom and fruit. This one
> does not and it's supposed to. It's got decent soil, gets watered, is
> beautiful and healthy, is about 12 feet tall now, in a good spot as far as
> the right mix of sun and shade and I get no blooms. I don't get it. It
> should certainly be mature enough by now?? The only feeding it gets is
> kelp
> and greensand just like all the others.
>
> Any ideas?
>
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> Pam Evans
> Kemp TX
> zone 8A
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