''
var. plicatum'' Many species of viburnum have become popular as
garden or
landscape plants because of their showy flowers and berries, fragrance, and good autumn colour of some forms. Some popular species,
hybrids, and
cultivars include: • The
hybrid Viburnum × bodnantense (
V. farreri ×
V. grandiflorum) is particularly popular for its strongly scented pink flowers on the leafless
deciduous shoots in mid- to late winter. •
Viburnum × burkwoodii (
V. carlesii ×
V. utile) •
Viburnum × carlcephalum (
V. carlesii ×
V. macrocephalum) •
Viburnum carlesii has round white flowerheads, strong fragrance, dense structure, and reddish leaves in autumn. •
Viburnum davidii is an evergreen species from China with blue fruit. •
Viburnum dentatum has flat-topped flowers, bluish fruit, and reddish leaves in autumn. It is somewhat salt-tolerant. The cultivar 'Blue Muffin' is more compact than the species and has fruit that is a deeper blue than the species. •
Viburnum dilatatum has flat-topped flowers, reddish leaves in autumn, and bright red fruit that persist into winter. •
Viburnum × jackii – Jack's viburnum •
Viburnum × juddii (
V. bitchiuense ×
V. carlesii) •
Viburnum plicatum has white flowers, textured leaves, reddish-black fruit, and can grow quite large under ideal conditions. The species can tolerate shade, but not drought. •
Viburnum × (
V. rhytidophyllum ×
V. utile) •
Viburnum × rhytidophylloides (
V. lantana ×
V. rhytidophyllum)popular evergreen shrub, drought resistant. Shiny green leaves, white flowers. •
Viburnum rhytidophyllum is a popular
evergreen species, grown mainly for its foliage effect of large, dark green, leathery leaves with a strongly wrinkled surface. This is the parent species of two popular hybrid cultivars known as 'Alleghany' and ''. 'Alleghany' was selected from a hybrid between
V. rhytidophyllum and
V. lantana 'Mohican' (in 1958, at the US National Arboretum). •
Viburnum setigerum has upright, coarse structure and orange to reddish-orange fruit. •
Viburnum sieboldii has a coarse, open structure, flat-topped flowers, reddish-black fruit, and can grow as a small tree. •
Viburnum tinus is a widely grown garden and landscape shrub. The cultivars '' and 'Eskimo', of mixed or uncertain parentage, have won the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit.
Other uses In
prehistory, the long, straight shoots of some viburnums were used for
arrow-shafts, as those found with
Ötzi the Iceman. The fruit of some species (e.g.,
V. lentago) is edible and can be eaten either raw or for making
jam. In contrast, other species (e.g.,
V. opulus) are mildly toxic and can cause vomiting if eaten in quantity. The
bark of some species is used in
herbal medicine, as an
antispasmodic and to treat
asthma. This was the
pen name of Lithuanian poet and writer
Vincas Mykolaitis. In 2000, the Lithuanian liquor company
Alita released a vodka named Putin Vodka, with a red, white, and blue label, which are the colours of the
Russian flag. Sold only in Lithuania at that time, a company spokesperson said that the name had its origin in the tree "putinas", after speculation arose that it was named after Russian president
Vladimir Putin. ==References==