Mapleleaf Viburnum Viburnum acerifolium

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About This Plant

As the name suggests, the leaves of Mapleleaf Viburnum resemble the shape of a maple leaf. They turn shades of pink, red or purple in the fall. Mapleleaf Viburnum produces clusters of white flowers that are followed by berry-like drupes. It tends to be more shade tolerant than other viburnums, and can often be found in woodland settings in the wild.

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