Doublefile Viburnum
Q: I love this tree! I know of three in LaFayette, and I have seen one near the carousel at the Grant Park Zoo. The flowers bloom about the same time as dogwoods, and they are strung out all along the branches. It is in partial shade, and the growth pattern appears to resemble a dogwood ǃ
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