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Feb 18, 2017 3:35 PM CST
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@Chantell: there is a Viburnum that blooms very early, with small shiny leaves and very fragrant. That is the one that I have been trying to identify and get. The leaves resemble boxwood. I thought I got it, when I bought from Logee's, but it was a small bonsai and it died--I do not remember the name now. I think it is the name of a person. Maybe Walter something.
I saw it in Columbus Ohio, they were planted at the university in one of those huge "planters" build with cement, the Viburnums I think was blooming in February. They were bushes, not tall trees. The flowers were very fragrant. I ever corresponded with Michael Durr, but he does not know. I got 1 cutting from them but did not root when I took it home. I have not been to that university since then. The troupe used to go there every year, but since our leader went back to Bali, we have not been there again.

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