Viburnum plicatum mariesii
A striking deciduous shrub, Viburnum plicatum Mariesii is known for its elegant, tiered branching habit that creates a distinctive layered look in the garden. In early summer broad, flattened heads of creamy white flowers with showy outer bracts appear in abundance, putting on a spectacular display.
Its deep green, textured foliage adds depth and structure through the warmer months before turning rich shades of reddish-purple in autumn. This variety is ideal for mixed borders, woodland gardens or as a feature shrub where its graceful form can be fully appreciated.
Hardy and well suited to New Zealand gardens, it prefers a sunny to partly shaded position in moist, well-drained soil.
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