Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum) Size:15 gal It is a must-have in
Description
It is a must-have in wildscapes
It grows in well-draining soils in sun or light shade
Sweet Acacia is an early successional species and may form thickets on disturbed sites
It grows well on wet or dry mesic prairie soil
It is slow to establish and may not flower until the second or third year
Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum) Size:15 gal It is a must-have inRusty Blackhaw Viburnum is an excellent Texas native tree that can reach anywhere between 10 30 ft depending on its environment, with 12 18 ft being the most typical. It is slow growing, so requires a little patience, but it is a beautiful understory tree that can handle sun or shade and should be used a lot more in landscapes. Dense shade will result in a lankier plant with fewer leaves and flowers. Part sun is ideal for this viburnum. Rusty Blackhaw
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