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Sep 17, 2010 11:42 AM CST
Name: Cherie (Cece) Coogan
Southeastern WI zone 5a (Zone 5a)
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I know, that is what I am saying. Snow in Sept. when you still have blooming plants.

Okay I'm in need to some help here,

Thumb of 2010-09-17/cececoogan/43baa6 When I bought these shrubs I was told they were Hydrangea paniculatas. Then I had another person tell me NO they are viburnums. Seeing as shes a Horticulturist I believed her and have been calling the Viburnums. I saw a picture of a plant that looks just like them and she said they were hydrangeas so I told her what was told me. She said they do look a lot alike in leaf form and bloom but the viburnums bloom in spring and the hydrangeas bloom in mid-summer to fall.Like hers is and Mine is. That would make sense to me as I have looked up in my 4 very different books on viburnums and can't find one variety or species that blooms now.

What d'ya think? Hydrangea? yes or no?
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