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The Korean spice viburnum attracts butterflies, bees and birds. Korean spice viburnums are planted near the main entrance to the Franklin Park Conservatory. -- Dave Brigner Franklin Park Conservatory ...
We often choose plants for fragrant flowers, from musky-scented roses to violets to sweet Korean spice viburnum. But leaves can also offer subtle and interesting scents, says Patrick Kelsch ...
QOur three-year-old Korean spice viburnum had just one bloom this spring. We would also like to trim back several long stems that have grown. What would be your advice? Is it worth keeping? AThe ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is one of the most fragrant plants of any kind -- a May-flowering shrub called Korean spice viburnum. Skip to Article. Set weather. Back To Main Menu Close.
The Korean Spice (V. carlesii) is another viburnum garnering raves for its fragrance. Sadly a new invader, the viburnum leaf beetle, has arrived in southeastern Michigan.
Viburnum carlesii (Korean Spice Viburnum). This is a Viburnum for real lovers of scent in the garden. It has a looser growing habit than V.tinus, is considerably shorter, reaching 6 to 8 feet, and ...
We used to have a Korean Spice Viburnum on the south side of the house that was a living thermometer in winter. I could judge how cold it was by the curl of its leaves. Then we moved it out of ...