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Hinton Ampner Garden


Viburnum x bodnantense

Bodnant Viburnum

Location

The Church Border

Description:

A hardy medium to large, 3m x 2m (10' x 6') deciduous shrub with burnished bronze foliage in autumn and dense clusters of sweetly scented, rose-tinted flowers often from late autumn into early spring. A cross of Viburnum farreri (formerly V. fragrans) and V. grandiflorum was done at Bodnant, hence the derivation of the name.

Site and Care:

A sunny site is best but it can also tolerate dappled shade; too much shade will just mean it will grow towards the light. As it flowers on bare stems, it is best planted against a background that will show off its beautiful clusters of flowers. Ideally grow them in moist but well-drained conditions in deep, rich, loamy soil but here at Hinton they tolerate shallow chalky soil. Propagate by softwood cuttings taken in early summer, by hardwood cuttings in early autumn or seed sown in the autumn.