Re: Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur'



Thanks Chris.  I think you are solved this mystery.  I read both Dirr and
Hillier at work and neither referred to male and female plants for V. nudum
and cultivars (or even that another pollinator was helpful), unlike V. davidii
where is was specifically mentioned.
I've definitely got moist soil and part shade.

"Christopher P. Lindsey" wrote:


> Hi Diane,
>
>    No, they should be self-pollinating (and are certainly not dioecious).
>    However, many viburnum species will produce more fruit if there are
>    other pollinators available.  For example, Viburnum x rhytidophylloides
>    'Alleghany' is often grown with Viburnum lantana as a pollinator to
>    encourage fruit production.
>
>    They do like moist soils in full sun to part shade.
>
> Chris
>
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