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A superior strain of the popular fragrant viburnum. More aggressive growth and better uniformity with the same fragrant flowers.

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Selected by Synnestvedt Nursery Company, Round Lake, Illinois, for its upright-rounded habit and glossy dark-green foliage. Creamy white flowers appear in mid- to late June, followed by ornamental clusters of blue-black fruit in autumn.

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Synnestvedt Nursery Company, Round Lake, Illinois, selected this plant for its uniform upright-oval habit and its impressive kaleidoscope of yellow, orange, red, and burgundy fall color. Creamy white, flat-topped flower clusters appear in mid- to late May, followed by ornamental blue-black fruit in autumn. Exhibits excellent adaptability to a broad spectrum of soil types.

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Sugar n’ Spice is a heavy flowering cultivar with the same sweet-spiced, floral fragrance for which V. carlesii is known. The flower clusters are smaller than average, but are much more plentiful throughout the body of the plant. Sugar n’ Spice is a standard sized plant with excellent density. You will never go back to […]

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Sugar n’ Spice is a heavy flowering cultivar with the same sweet-spiced, floral fragrance for which V. carlesii is known. The flower clusters are smaller than average, but are much more plentiful throughout the body of the plant. Sugar n’ Spice is a standard sized plant with excellent density. You will never go back to […]

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Spice Island™ is a compact form of V. carlesii which develops much more uniformly during the production process. This cultivar branches better than other compact cultivars in the trade, making for considerably fewer one-sided or poorly structured plants. Pale pink buds open to white, sweet smelling flowers in Spring.

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Spice Island™ is a compact form of V. carlesii which develops much more uniformly during the production process. This cultivar branches better than other compact cultivars in the trade, making for considerably fewer one-sided or poorly structured plants. Pale pink buds open to white, sweet smelling flowers in Spring.

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