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Viburnum - Watanabei Doublefile
It grows 4-6 feet high and as wide. Watanabei Doublefile can be planted as a specimen plant, massed group, or a shrub border. It does require some light shade in more southern areas. Viburnum are one of the most outstanding group of shrubs for use in the landscape planting because they are hardy and resistant to serious pests. The dark green foliage turns a beautiful red-purple in the fall. The snow-white blooms are breathtaking in spring and, in the South, appear sporadically throughout the growing season. It grows well in many exposures and soils, but does best in full sun with moderate moisture and well-drained soils. Watanabei Doublefile Viburnum, viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Watanabei', displays elegant white flowers that bloom continuously through the season just above the horizontal tiered branches. Its compact slow growing habit makes it a great accent plant. ... more info
Butterfly Bush - White This deciduous bush becomes weedy and sparse with diminished flowering performance if not grown in full sun. Removal of spent flower spikes during the growing season will encourage additional bloom, but consider leaving final blooms in place to facilitate reseeding. The White Butterfly bush, Buddleia davidii 'Alba', is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun. Does poorly in wet conditions. Even if plants do not die to the ground in winter, they usually grow more vigorously, produce superior flowers and maintain a better shape if cut to the ground in late winter each year. In USDA Zones 5 and 6, this plant will often die to the ground in winter and therefore is often grown in the manner of an herbaceous perennial. |