Description 'Raulston Hardy' is a dwarf viburnum cultivar introduced by the J.C. Raulston Arboretum. Developed from the US-native Walter's viburnum ( Viburnum obovatum ), it is smaller, denser, and hardier than the species, forming a tight bush useful for landscaping. Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' is an excellent landscape plant and is especially useful where native North American plants are desired in the landscape. It can be used as a foundation planting instead of dwarf boxwoods or Japanese hollies or clipped into a formal, low hedge.
Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' (Dwarf Viburnum, Raulston's Hardy
Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' is an excellent landscape plant and is especially useful where native North American plants are desired in the landscape. It can be used as a foundation planting instead of dwarf boxwoods or Japanese hollies or clipped into a formal, low hedge. Description Walter's Viburnum is a shrub native to the southeast US that is densely twiggy and upright ascending. While it is not found naturally in North Carolina, it can easily grow in southern Piedmont and coastal areas of the state. It is evergreen to semi-evergreen with a dense rounded form. Details Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston's Hardy', this evergreen shrub has a dwarf growing habit of around 3' tall and wide. White blooms cover this dwarf in spring followed by red fruit. Best for flowering in full sun but can tolerate plenty of shade. 8' Hardiness hardy, semi-hardy Exposure sun to part shade Origin northern hemisphere Photographed in Flower at the JC Raulston Arboretum Mar. Apr. Viburnum ashei southern arrowwood Viburnaceae Form shrub Stems woody Foliage deciduous
Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' (Dwarf Viburnum, Raulston's Hardy
Raulston Hardy Viburnum Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' Smaller, and more dense that other Viburnum, with mounding habit and white flowers in spring. Reaches 3 feet tall and 6 feet wide. Excellent planted in the landscape or hedges. USDA Z7 - Cold Hardy 0 to 10F. Category. Viburnaceae Form shrub Stems woody Foliage semi-evergreen Longevity perennial Size 3' Hardiness hardy Exposure sun to part shade Origin species native to SC, GA, FL & AL Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' was introduced by the JC Raulston Arboretum in North Carolina. Gardens Pegasus Research USDA Zone 6-9 Leaves Evergreen Stems Woody Hardiness Hardy Longevity Perennial Genus Viburnum Specific Epithet obovatum Cultivar Name Raulston Hardy Interspecific Hybrid Flag No Reference: JCRaulston Johnson Gallery Item Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' carries a tight, dwarf habit and tends to be hardier than Mrs. Schiller's. Has a fine texture and small, narrow leaves on a very tight bun-shaped plant. The plant covers itself in clusters of white flowers in April but will often begin flowering in the fall and continue sporadically until spring.
Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' (Dwarf Viburnum, Raulston's Hardy
Photographer Bob Hauver Collection Digital Photographs Image Name DSC03155.JPG Image ID 649839 Plant (s) Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' (Adoxaceae) dwarf viburnum Location JC Raulston Arboretum City, State, Country Raleigh, North Carolina, United States Date Taken Monday, March 20, 2017 Photographer Bob Hauver Collection Digital Photographs In this video I talk about Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' - This is a great compact growing native shrub. It is evergreen, long flowered, and pest resist. In this video I talk about.
Description. Viburnum Obovatum Raulston Hardy Small-Leaf Viburnum is an evergreen shrub with small, finely textured, narrow leaves. Raulston Hardy Small-Leaf prefers full sun and thrives in acidic soils. White flower clusters bloom in April or from fall to spring, and the shrub produces red fruits that eventually turn black. Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy' 'Raulston Hardy' is a tough but beautiful native plant for any garden. It makes a small, neat mound without any pruning and is topped in spring with masses of white flowers.. Sweet Viburnum Viburnum odoratissimum var. awabuki 'Chindo' 'Chindo' is a JC Raulston Arboretum selection with lustrous, waxy, dark.
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Name: Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston Hardy'. Zones: 6-10. Conditions: Full sun to full shade; wet to dry soil. Native range: Southern United States. The straight species of small-leaf viburnum ( Viburnum obovatum, Zones 6-9), a Deep South native, is an open, rangy plant with petite leaves and white spring flowers. Compact, elegant and improved native cultivar Raulston's Hardy Viburnum (Viburnum obovatum 'Raulston's Hardy') brings tremendous benefit to your local ecology! You'll provide nectar for beneficial pollinators as they flutter amongst the star-shaped, fragrant cymes of small white blooms in spring.