[MAIPC] photo of probably invasive Viburnum taken in parks in Fairfax Co.

Heidi Allen rundvm at gmail.com
Sat May 21 19:29:09 PDT 2022


Am I correct in thinking that the other common name is doublefile viburnum.
In the Northern Virginia area this is a very invasive ornamental plant.
Fortunately I think it is one of the easier ones to identify through the
entire year.

-- 
Heidi

On May 21, 2022 at 3:09:19 PM, Stephen Hiltner (stevehiltner at gmail.com)
wrote:

There are a few of these in our Princeton, NJ nature preserve that were
probably planted many decades ago and persist, but just today I was
noticing one blooming where I hadn't seen one before, and wondered if they
are starting to spread. It might also be that it's been there all along and
is finally getting enough sun to flower now that so many ashes are dying.

On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 10:11 AM <phytodoer at aol.com> wrote:

> Did anyone else see this plant this spring? Is it on anybody's watch or
> action lists?
>
> Species is apparently chindo or shasta viburnum, *Viburnum plicatum*
>
>
> Faith Campbell
>
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