Does Viburnum Awabuki 'Chindo' Really Flower? - Knowledgebase Question

Napa, CA
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Question by lewismay
October 22, 2002
One of the nursuries in my area said your Viburnum awabuki 'Chindo' never flowers. Is that true? Please repond. thanks


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Answer from NGA
October 22, 2002
Viburnum awabukii 'chindo', the sweet viburnum, produces 3" clusters of fragrant flowers in spring followed by clusters of red berries which turn black at the end of the season. 'Chindo' has a dense growth habit, perfect for hedges or privacy screens.

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