Actually these are fairly commonly available in my experience, especially
from the mid-Atlantic region growers.
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"madgardener" wrote in message
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look under "Nanny-berry" g
madgardener
"J Kolenovsky" wrote in message
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Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum is one heck of a tall shrub/small tree and is
difficult to find. If you do find some, buy several!
http://www.frankforttrees.org/Specie...SpeciesID=1142 shows it
natural historical range.
jk
Mike Prager wrote:
I'd like to add one or more specimens of Viburnum rufidulum
(southern blackhaw) to our landscape. Can't find it locally.
Can anyone recommend a source?
Mike
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