Re: Snow!/ Viburnum
Just wanted to say what an interesting Viburnum discussion this has been
- I learned a lot and will be rereading the reference you found, Kitty.
I am interested in the berries for the birds as much as the flowers for
me, so it looks like I do need a few more of a different, or several
different, variety(ies), and a couple years for these little ones to
grow, too!
Thanks
Libby
Maryland zone 6
kmrsy@comcast.net wrote:
sounds like a great way to cope and would make adelightful plant, Ceres.
However, for me the V carlesii wasn't just too wide, it was also taller
than planned for. They were supposed to stay below the redbuds in a long
area only 3-4 ft wide. Just a poor choice on my part.
Kitty
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> In a message dated 1/26/05 10:08:06 AM, kmrsy@comcast.net writes:
>
> << the other types I had got too big for my design, >>
>
> Kitty, have you tried pruning up to a more tree like form. I haven't done
> this but I am seriously thinking about doing this with my carlesii because it
> would allow me to plant under the shrub. My RBH is a tree form.
> Ceres
>
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