Viburnum plicatum 'Pink Beauty' Pictures of Viburnum
Viburnum plicatum 'Pink Beauty'
No, this plant is not misnamed. The flowers start white but turn progressively pinker as they age (but seem to spend a long period a muddy colour). It also produces a reasonable crop of red berries in autumn. Eventually makes a large shrub ten feet or more
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This photo is of "Viburnum plicatum 'Pink Beauty'" in Andrewr's garden
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Joined 26 Feb, 2008
Ontario (Province)
4 Jun, 2008
I have the V. trilobum...it is usually lush with huge leaves and large flower panicles like these but this year they are much smaller...I think because of excavations near the roots...I love the large brachts on the perimeter. They are also covered with red fruit...but the birds don't like it because it is so bitter.