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PRE — Plant Risk Evaluator

Viburnum lantana 'Mohican'

Common Name(s)
Wayfaringtree

Is this plant a cultivar?  Yes

Name of Variety, or Name of Cultivar:
'Mohican'

Life History:  Perennial

Growth Form:  shrub

Europe, Asia, Africa

It is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows to 10-15' tall and as wide. Mature shrubs grow large and somewhat coarse. Thick, leathery, rough-textured, finely-toothed, ovate, dark green leaves (to 2-5" long) have rounded to cordate bases. Leaves turn dark green with some purplish-red tones in fall. Quality of fall color often varies from year to year. Small white flowers in flat-topped clusters (cymes to 3-5" diameter) bloom in spring (May in St. Louis). Flowers give way in July to red, berry-like drupes which hold their showy color for about one month before turning black. 'Mohican' is a compact cultivar which typically matures to 7-8' tall and 9-10' wide. (Missouri Botanical Garden)

External Resources
USDA Plants Database page
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