I had the opportunity to identify this shrub at a  local business in Albany.

Viburnum Suspensum is a pleasant surprise in the middle of winter. This is an ideal plant for a hedge. Foliage: opposite leaves, oval, bluntly, dentate leaf margins, prominent foliage venation patterns.  Flowers and Fruits: 2 to 4 inch clusters of small what flowers in late winter/early spring following pinkish red buds, musty fragrance, fruit a small round drupe.

VIBURNUM SUSPENSUM / SANDANKWA VIBURNUM–AT A GLANCE

Georgia’s Hardy Zone: 8

Texture: medium to coarse

Form: rounded

Normal Georgia Height: 5-8′

Growth Rate: medium

Exposure: sun, semi-shade

Class: broad-leaved evergreen

Remarks: Mass plantings. Borders.

                     

 

 

 

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