viburnum|viburnums in English

noun

evergreen tree or bush with small clusters of white flowers that sometimes have pink edges

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1. Brunizem brininess burnishes burnisher burnsides Bromizes viburnums premiums burnished primeness

2. Viburnum prunifolium L.: Black snow ball absolute CoE 480 / Black snow ball extract CoE 480

3. Much later, the genera Sambucus (elders) and Viburnum were added after careful morphological analysis and biochemical tests by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.

4. Fagus grandifolia, Acer pensylvanicum, Quercus rubra, Viburnum acerifolium, Betula papyrifera, Acer rubrum, and Tilia americana are more abundant in mature mesic-site stands.

5. There is some confusion, as there are a few other plants, including other members of the genus Viburnum, also referred to as "snowball bush".

6. Aphids can cause curling of the foliage, as with the Snowball Aphid on certain viburnums, and much honeydew that can lead to unacceptable levels of sooty mold

7. Acacia, almond, chestnut, oak, rock-rose, common dogwood, Coronilla, brassica, Dorycnium, fruit tree, broom, geranium, holly, topped lavender, birdsfoot trefoil, buckthorn, Reseda, rosemary, rose, willow, thyme, white clover, gorse, viburnum

8. Flowering Bushes & Shrubs Azalea & Rhododendron Barberry Butterfly Bush Boxwood Beautyberry Camellia Clethra Daphne Forsythia Hebe Gardenia Hibiscus Hydrangeas Itea Kalmia Pieris Sambucus Spiraea Syringa Viburnum Weigela Shop Trees ; Flowering Trees Crapemyrtle Dogwood Ginkgo Japanese Maple Japanese Snowbell Magnolia Redbud Western Red Cedar

9. As of # November # plants of Rhododendron spp., other than Rhododendron simsii Planch, and Viburnum spp., other than fruit and seeds, originating in third countries, other than the United States of America, introduced into the Community may only be moved in the Community if they are accompanied by a plant passport prepared and issued in accordance with Commission Directive #/EEC

10. In the last years the production range has been enlarged, keeping the existing production: acidophil plants, flowering shrubs and little trees. So now you can find on our catalogue Acer dissectum and palmatum, Azalea mollis, Berries (Bilberry - Redcurrant - Goostberry), Euonimus, Hebe, Hydrangea (Hortensia), Ilex, Kalmia, Leucothoe, Magnolia, Mahonia, Nandina, Osmanthus, Phormium, Photinia, Pieris, Prunus Laurocerasu, Rhyncospermum (Trachelospermum), Sciadopytis, Skimmia, Viburnum tinus.