VIBURNUM x hillieri 'Winton'
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VIBURNUM x hillieri 'Winton'
Narrow oval copper tinted leaves, suffused bronze-red in winter. Creamy-white panicles of flowers and black fruits
Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
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BerriesThese plants have berries.
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Good to know
A cross between V. erubescens and V. henryi -
Pests & Diseases
Aphids, viburnum beetle, honey fungus, leaf spot -
Place of origin
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Semi-evergreenKeeps some of its foliage all year, and will drop some leaves as well.Narrowly ovate to elliptic, pendent leaves 5-12cm (2-4¾in) long
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Cream
Creamy white -
BorderSuitable for a large shrub border
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Coastal / windsweptSlightly back from the sea with more shelter
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Cottage garden
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Town garden
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Woodland garden
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Fully hardy
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Denticulate
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Elliptic
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Height
3m (10ft) -
Spread
3m (10ft) -
Tall ShrubUpright, spreading shrub. Produces loose clusters of red fruit to 1cm (½in) long turning deep maroon or black
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Pruning group 1
Suitable for: Deciduous and evergreen trees, and some deciduous shrubs.
Pruning: Minimal pruning required. Prune wayward or crossing branches to maintain a healthy framework.
When: When dormant in the late winter/early spring. Some in the summer/autumn to prevent bleeding of sap.
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Hardy - cold winter
Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters. May not withstand open/exposed sites or central/northern locations. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -15°C (5°F) -
Scented flowers
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Autumn Seasonal Interest
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Spring Seasonal Interest
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Summer Seasonal Interest
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Winter Seasonal Interest
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Fertile moist well-drained soil
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Full sun
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Partial shade
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Mature Size3m (10ft)
3m (10ft)
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