- Viburnum
Taxobox
name = "Viburnum"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Viburnum opulus" fruit
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Dipsacales
familia =Adoxaceae
genus = "Viburnum"
genus_authoriy t= L.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = SEE TEXT"Viburnum" (Viburnum) is a
genus of about 150-175 species ofshrub s or (in a few species) smalltree s that were previously included in the familyCaprifoliaceae . Genetic tests by theAngiosperm Phylogeny Group showed however that they are correctly classified in the familyAdoxaceae .Germplasm Resources Information Network: [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?12699 "Viburnum"] ]They are native throughout the temperate
Northern Hemisphere , with a few species extending into tropical montane regions inSouth America and southeastAsia . InAfrica , the genus is confined to theAtlas Mountains .The leaves are opposite, simple, and entire, toothed or lobed; cool temperate species are
deciduous , while most of the warm temperate species areevergreen . Some species are densely hairy on the shoots and leaves, with star-shaped hairs.The
flower s are produced incorymb s 5-15 cm across, each flower white to cream or pink, small, 3-5 mm across, with five petals, strongly fragrant in some species. Thegynoecium has 3 connatecarpel s with thenectary on top of the gynoecium. Some species also have a fringe of large, showy sterile flowers round the perimeter of the corymb to act as a pollinator target.The
fruit is a spherical, oval or somewhat flatteneddrupe , red to purple, blue, or black, and containing a singleseed ; they are eaten bybird s and otherwildlife , and some are edible for humans (though many others are mildlypoison ous to people). The leaves are sometimes eaten by thelarva e of someLepidoptera species - seelist of Lepidoptera that feed on Viburnum .pecies
About 150 species are known, including the following:
Cultivation and uses
Many species of viburnum have become popular as
garden orlandscape plants because of their showy flowers and berries and generally good autumn colour. Some popular species, hybrids, andcultivar s include:Huxley, A., ed. (1992). "New RHS Dictionary of Gardening". Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.]
* The hybrid "Viburnum × bodnantense" ("V. farreri" × "V. grandiflorum") is particularly popular for its strongly scented pink flowers on the leaflessdeciduous shoots in mid to late winter.
* "Viburnum × burkwoodii" ("V. carlesii" × "V. utile")
* "Viburnum × carlcephallum" ("V. carlesii" × "V. macrocephalum")
* "Viburnum carlesii" has flowers that look somewhat like snowballs, excellent 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 are 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 × juddii" ("V. bitchiuense" × "V. carlesii")
* "Viburnum plicatum" has white, snowball-like flowers, textured leaves, reddish-black fruit, and can grow quite large under ideal conditions. The species can tolerate shade, but not drought. The variety "tomentosum" has flat-topped flowers but is otherwise the same as the species.
* "Viburnum × pragense" ("V. rhytidophyllum" × "V. utile")
* "Viburnum × rhytidophylloides" ("V. lantana" × "V. rhytidophyllum")
* "Viburnum rhytidophyllum" is a popularevergreen species, grown mainly for its foliage effect of large, dark green leathery leaves with strongly wrinkled surface. This is the parent species of two popular hybrid cultivars known as 'Alleghany' and 'Pragense'. '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 coarse, open structure, flat-topped flowers, reddish-black fruit, and can grow as a small tree.Other uses
In
prehistory , the long straight shoots of viburnums were used forarrow -shafts, as those found withÖtzi the Iceman .The fruit of some species (e.g. "V. lentago"Plants for a future: [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Viburnum+lentago "Viburnum lentago"] ] ) are edible and can be eaten either raw or for making
jam , while other species (e.g. "V. opulus"Plants for a future: [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Viburnum+opulus "Viburnum opulus"] ] ) are mildly toxic and can cause vomiting if eaten in quantity.The
bark of some species is used inherbal medicine , as an anti-spasmodic and to treat asthma.References
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