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</html>";s:4:"text";s:11583:"Description. Evergreen shrub, 6-12 ft (1.8-3.7 m), upright, rounded. Since Viburnum tinus species and cultivars have laurel like leaves, its common name is laurustinus. 2 more photos VIEW GALLERY. Laurustinus viburnum (Viburnum tinus) is a small evergreen hedge plant, native to the areas around the Mediterranean.It’s definitely a shrub to consider planting if you live in USDA zone 8 or warmer. A broadleaved evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean basin, Viburnum tinus -- also known as Variegated laurustinus -- bears snow-white clusters of tiny blossoms in late winter that become blue-black fruits by summertime. This is a great shrub for a hedge. The plant is not self-fertile. Viburnum tinus is considered as an evergreen plant growing to 3.5 meter by 3.5 meter at a very fast rate. One of Sophie's other favourites for flowering hedges is quite a common plant, Viburnum tinus or Laurustinus. Water Requirements: Average Water … It flowers in winter with lovely pink and white clusters and thrives in full sun. Viburnum tinus . Type: Broadleaf. Comments: Name comes from Latin - refers to … Viburnum Tinus and Odoratissimum are the two common hedging Viburnums. Pronunciation: vi-BER-num Ti-nus. Viburnum tinus is a medium to large shrub, of large, rich green, shiny leaves that are dense and leathery. Fast-growing hedges such as privet, Lonicera nitida and laurustinus (Viburnum tinus) need to be trimmed every month throughout the growing season to keep looking neat and tidy. Pruning Laurustinus (Viburnum Tinus) Asked January 10, 2016, 1:42 PM EST. Position: full sun or partial shade; Soil: well-drained soil; Flowering period: December to April; Height: 2-4m; Foliage: evergreen; Hardiness: fully hardy ( needs winter protection) Viburnum tinus is a great shrub for bringing colour to the garden during the winter months when little else is in flower. Common Name: Viburnum Tinus, Laurustinus Botanical Name: Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus) Plant size: Approx 12 - 15cm Pot size: 50mm pot. Laurustinus Viburnum Viburnum tinus. Height. Oval, dark-green glossy leaves which develop purplish tones in colder weather and a bright lime-green colour with the new growth. It is hardy to zone (UK) 7. While liking the colour of the former better, I decided against it due to its habit of sending random, outrageously long unbranched shoots beyond the outline of the hedge, totally undermining the intended shape after only a couple of months of neglect. Viburnum tinus L. Laurustinus. Viburnum tinus. Find 180mm Laurustinus - Viburnum tinus at Bunnings Warehouse. 2-3 m. Foliage. Pink buds open into white flowers, in springtime, later producing a rounded metallic blue fruit, maturing to black. This tough, shrub-like tree has a dense growth habit with glossy dark green leaves which develop purplish tones in cold weather. It prefers moist, shady areas for better growth. Viburnum hedging also showcases blue-black fruits that attracts foraging birds. Laurustinus is a rounded plant with dark green glossy leaves, that develop purplish tones in colder weather. Additional information. Genus: Viburnum. There are two significant differences between the two. This shrub survives in a range of conditions. 1996). Amanda's Garden Consulting Company. Viburnum tinus . Approximate height at purchase: 30/33cm pot – 0.7m It's also moderately frost hardy. Full sun to Part shade. long, 3 ⁄ 4 to 1 1 ⁄ 2 in. “O” is very fast growing and larger leafed compared to “T”. It has dark green leaves, with white flowers forming frrom pink buds in Winter to Spring. Maintenance: Tolerates a wide range of soils and conditions but prefers moist, well drained soil. Find 3.5L Viburnum Tinus Eve Price - Viburnum laurustinus at Bunnings Warehouse. Category: Shrubs. Family: Adoxaceae (a-dox-AY-see-ee) Genus: Viburnum (vy-BUR-num) Species: tinus (TIN-us) Synonym: Tinus laurifolius: 8 members have or want this plant for trade. For hedging this evergreen broadleaf shrub is a superior alternative to laurel. It flowers from late winter to early spring with delicate pink buds opening to white/pale pink flowers. This variety is a relatively fast grower making it an excellent choice for quickly establishing an informal hedge. It’s much easier to keep T to a smaller hedge than O for these reasons so, again, make sure you get your decision right. It offers white flowers and annual berries. Viburnum, Laurustinus 'Compactum' Viburnum tinus. Viburnum Tinus – Laurustinus Viburnum. It offers masses of beautiful white flowers that emerge from pink buds during December, lasting through to spring against dark-green foliage. Laurustinus Overview. It is a shrub (rarely a small tree) reaching 2–7 m (7–23 ft) tall and 3 m (10 ft) broad, with a dense, rounded crown. Read on for more laurustinus plant information, including basic instructions for growing laurustinus shrubs. Family: Adoxaceae (a-dox-AY-see-ee) Genus: Viburnum (vy-BUR-num) Species: tinus (TIN-us) Cultivar: Compactum: Additional cultivar information: (aka Spring Bouquet) 2 vendors have this plant for sale. If not, is there any thing I can do to prevent them from getting taller? Laurus signifies the leaves' similarities to bay laurel. It's a really tough, evergreen plant. Read full article. DESCRIPTION: This tough, shrub-like tree has a dense growth habit with glossy dark green leaves which develop purplish tones in cold weather. Family: Adoxaceae, Caprifoliaceae. ‘Viburnum tinus is evergreen’ (Karlsson 2005). Viburnum tinus is big, reliable shrub species from the Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa. Viburnum Species, Laurustinus Viburnum tinus. I'm wondering if I can prune the main trunk of the shub or will it damage it. Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No. It grows primarily in the Mediterranean maquis as well as in oak forests. Other Species: 150 or more species in all including V.acerifolium, V.plicatum, V.lantana - also many hybrids including the popular V.xBurkwoodii. Common name: Laurustinus. During winter Viburnum tinus Laurustinus blooms with clusters of white flowers that emerge from pink buds. Laurestinus. ‘The dense evergreen laurel forest along the north-facing slopes of the western islands is constituted by trees and bushes that present fleshy fruits, such as… Viburnum tinus’ (Nogales et al. View gallery. Viburnum tinus is an evergreen Shrub growing to 3.5 m (11ft) by 3.5 m (11ft) at a fast rate. Similarly, the Sydney Mail (1890): ‘Perhaps no plant makes a better lawn decorative object than the well-known Laurustinus, generally known as Viburnum tinus… it will make fine growth, and flower more or less the season through.’ And the Melbourne Leader (1915): ‘Laurustinus should need no description; it is one of the hardiest and best shrubs we have.’ Leaves not toothed, narrowly ovate, approaching oblong, tapered at both ends, 1 1 ⁄ 2 to 4 in. Also makes a nice ornamental for the garden. A dense-habited, much-branched evergreen shrub of rounded form, 6 to 12 ft high, often more in diameter, and furnished to the ground; young shoots smooth, or slightly hairy. The leaves are evergreen, elliptical, long and broad. Height to 3m. Species: Viburnum tinus Common Name: Laurustinus Growth Habit: 2m x 2m Cultural: Tolerates a wide range of soil and environmental conditions Description: This is a super hardy large shrub, very handy to use as a tough hedge that requires little maintenance. It originated in the Mediterranean and once established, can stand up … Without any pruning, the shrub becomes rounded and upright, up to 3 metres (10 feet) tall and equally wide. ‘It grows in shadowed areas, maquis and evergreen woods as well as along the coast’ (Cocozza Talia and La Viola). Having just planted 180 on a friends bush block, I know it creates a wonderful evergreen hedge. Viburnum Tinus Laurustinus Viburnum Tinus is an evergreen with upright growth habit of 6 to 12 feet tall.  Diseases: Prone to red spiders, honey fungus, whiteflies, aphids and viburnum beetle. Viburnum tinus Laurustinus. Category: Shrubs. The Victorians loved evergreens and they planted Aucuba japonica widely. Viburnum Tinus Laurustinus Viburnum Tinus is an evergreen with upright growth habit of 6 to 12 feet tall. Viburnum Tinus – Laurustinus is a rounded evergreen shrub with oval, dark green glossy leaves which develop purplish tones in colder weather. VIBURNUM TINUS - Laurustinus Characteristics It is a shrub sometimes a small tree reaching up to 4m (12ft) tall, with a dense, rounded crown. In winter, this evergreen shrub produces a profusion of sweetly scented white flowers opening from pink buds, which are followed by blue-black berries. Pink buds open into white flowers, in springtime, later producing a rounded metallic blue fruit, maturing to black. View gallery. Viburnum tinus is wonderful in the mixed shrub border, and because it responds well to pruning, and can be clipped into any shape, is ideal for topiary, or for formal or informal hedges or screens. Width to 3m. I have several of these shrubs that have gotten a bit too tall. Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. Also trim formal hedges of Escallonia. The flowering period is from October to June. The glossy dark leaves are an attractive feature all year. The glossy dark leaves are an attractive feature all year. They can apparently grow to 10'. Visit your local store for the widest range of garden products. Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade. Flower and leaves. Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus, Laurustinus Viburnum, or Laurestine) is a species of flowering evergreen shrub from the family Adoxaceae. Visit your local store for the widest range of garden products. It is in leaf all year, in flower from December to February, and the seeds ripen from October to November. Viburnum tinus hedge plants, also known as Laurustinus ‘Eve Price’ is a stunning winter flowering shrub. Viburnum tinus ‘Laurustinus’ A hardy evergreen shrub which has a bushy, rounded habit and is quick growing. I'd like to cut them back 2-3 ft if possible. It is perfect for screening and hedging, plus is very tolerant of shade and salt spray. Max growth: Approx high and 3m wide. Flowers. The only two plants that ticked all the boxes were bay (Laurus noblliis), and laurustinus (Viburnum tinus). One of the most common viburnums is laurustinus or Viburnum tinus. Featured February, 2019. Anyone who grows laurel hedges knows what a chore it is to keep them pruned. The fruit is a dark blue-black. A very popular plant due to its fast growing habit. Dozens of smaller-growing cultivars exist. Viburnum tinus – Laurustinus. 6 members have or want this plant for trade. It's a Mediterranean plant that's hardy in full sun or shade. Viburnum tinus (laurustinus or laurustine) is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae, native to the Mediterranean area of Europe and North Africa. The flowers are small, white or light pink, produced from reddish-pink buds. Evergreens for leaf alone. It is perfect for screening and hedging, plus is very tolerant of shade and salt spray. Up to 3 m. Width. Flowers lead onto showy metal-like blue-black berry fruits, these are especially popular with smaller birds such as robins and finches. 4 more photos VIEW GALLERY. During winter it bears tight clusters of tiny white flowers which emerge from pink buds, and these are followed by blue-black berries. Viburnum tinus Laurustinus. ";s:7:"keyword";s:26:"laurustinus viburnum tinus";s:5:"links";s:846:"<a href="http://www.happytokorea.net/i7udpc/c1fe32-3-in-1-plum-tree">3 In 1 Plum Tree</a>,
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