Photo #6/34 of Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum). Southern arrowwood Viburnum dentatum. Matures at 10-12' tall and 8-10' wide. Viburnum dentatum, commonly called arrowwood viburnum, is an upright, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 6-10' tall with a similar spread, but may reach a height of 15' in optimum growing conditions. The larvae will go through three instars, growing as they molt. Features. Native from MN to GA. Click below on a thumbnail map or name for subspecies profiles. Excessive use of any species always has the potential to magnify pest problems. You can search, browse, and learn more about the plants in our living collections by visiting our BRAHMS website. If larvae can be killed early in the season, the amount of feeding damage can be lessened. The arrowwood viburnum is one of the hardiest and easiest to grow of all viburnums for the garden. Comments: A large, mounding, deciduous shrub with dark, glossy green leaves. Some species of viburnum are more susceptible to the beetle than others. Fall color is reddish-purple. Use pesticides safely and wisely; read and follow label directions. Jlap of the United States showing the locations of the arboretums listed on pages 46-48. Black-haw Viburnum prunifolium. Viburnum dentatum, commonly called arrowwood viburnum, is an upright, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 6-10' tall with a similar spread, but may reach a height of 15' in optimum growing conditions.Specific epithet means toothed for the toothed leaves. Building the urban forest for 2050. Viburnum dentatum 'Moonglow' - Moonglow arrowwood viburnum : The Dawes Arboretum ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM Viburnum dentatum 'Morton' ... Chicagoland Grows® is a corporate partnership among the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Morton Arboretum and the Ornamental Grower’s Association of Northern Illinois (OGA), a network of wholesale nurseries located in northeastern Illinois. It has stood the test of time as a worthy garden shrub and will produce an abundance of fruits. Adult beetles are fairly non-descript and are easily over-looked. Go to list of cultivars. A preliminary list of susceptible and resistant cultivars has been developed by Dr. Paul Weston of Cornell University (see http://www.hort.cornell.edu/vlb/suscept.html for a full list.). Use pesticides safely and wisely; read and follow label directions. Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menus and submenus. American cranberrybush viburnum (Viburnum trilobum) has distinctive trilobed leaves. Best in full sun to part shade.The shallow, fibrous root system benefits with a light layer of mulch to moderate soil temperature fluctuation and conserve moisture.Renewal pruning and heading back may be necessary to keep this suckering plant in bounds. Hardiness U.S.D.A. Glossy, dark green leaves turn a burgundy-red in the fall. Use up and down arrow keys to explore within a submenu. The shiny dark green leaves turn burgundy in fall. Deciduous. Often found in wet or lowland areas, and at base of wooded ravines and along stream banks. DSU is also a Tree Campus USA, the first in Delaware (2011). vol 67, no. Intense blue berries in autumn. They can be removed from October through April. Southern arrowwood's ornamental features include white, flat-topped flowers in late spring, ink-blue fruits in September, and wine-red fall color. Resistant species show little or no feeding damage, and survive infestations rather well. It is named arrowwood viburnum because Native Americans used the straight stems to make arrows. The young (larvae) are tiny upon hatching and will only reach about 1/3 of an inch in length at maturity. The following menu has 3 levels. The National Arboretum Book of Outstanding Garden Plants. The egg-infested twigs can easily be seen once the leaves have fallen. Both types are needed to successfully cross pollinate and set fruit, but will not do so if planted singularly. White flowers occur in late June, several weeks later than the species, followed by abundant clusters of blue-black fruit. The late fruiting season appeals to many species of birds.This plant is also a caterpillar and larval host to the hummingbird moth and a nectar source to red admiral butterflies. Flower… Northern Burgundy® arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum ‘Morton’): Beautiful red to burgundy fall color is the selling point for this selection of a native plant, although it also has creamy white flowers in June, followed by ornamental clusters of blue-black fruit in early fall. Evaluation of Viburnums This report serves to document research conducted under a Specific Cooperative Agreement (58-1230-5-415) between ARS and the Morton Arboretum. They are often in rows. Medium green foliage turns a orange to red in fall. Susceptible species do not have to be abandoned, but it may be wise to plant them in moderation. Lustrous to glossy dark green leaves in summer, turn a wine-red fall color. Viburnums have long been one of our most popular flowering landscape shrubs, with more than 150 species available. The beautiful Thornhill Building of the Morton Arboretum. This insect overwinters as eggs in the tips of twigs of the host plant. Pupation takes about ten days. Stop by, email, or call. The Morton Arboretum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of members and donors. Fruit set is heavier if other viburnum arrowwood cultivars are planted in close proximity to promote better pollination. Close inspection reveals that the insect is covered with fine golden hairs. Viburnum is a genus of about 150–175 species of flowering plants in the moschatel family Adoxaceae.Its current classification is based on molecular phylogeny. Hagstrom, John Blue Muffin™ arrowwod viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'Christom'): A compact selection reaching 5 to 7 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide. Use up and down arrow keys to explore within a submenu. Author: The Morton Arboretum The Morton Arboretum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of members and donors. Browse the curated collection and add your voice! The individual pictured above is our tree of the week—one of seven arrowwood volunteers. Northern Burgundy® arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum ‘Morton’): Beautiful red to burgundy fall color is the selling point for this selection of a native plant, although it also has creamy white flowers in June, followed by ornamental clusters of blue-black fruit in early fall. They will skeletonize the leaves, eating the tissue between the veins. Lustrous, dark green leaves turn a mild red-purple in the fall. The pesticide information presented in this publication is current with federal and state regulations. Noteworthy Characteristics. The hedge collection from the rose garden at the Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illi-nois. Adults will generally be present from early July until frost. At The Morton Arboretum, for example, Redwing American cranberry bush (V. trilobum "J.N. Egg-laying will occur from late summer into autumn, with each female able to lay as many as 500 eggs. A great plant for naturalized areas. Black-haw viburnum is a large shrub or a small, native tree. Many are ornamental shrubs cultivated for their showy flowers, autumn foliage, and attraction to wildlife. Many are ornamental shrubs cultivated for their showy flowers, autumn foliage, and attraction to wildlife. Common viburnums that are considered susceptible include: V. acerifolium (mapleleaf viburnum), V. lantana (wayfaringtree viburnum), V. rufidulum (rusty blackhaw, southern black-haw), and V. sargentii (Sargent viburnum). Display each plant's location on a map of the JCRA's beds by clicking on the bed numbers. Renewal pruning and heading back may be necessary to keep this suckering plant in bounds. Viburnum dentatum‘Morton’ Northern Burgundy® Trade Name: Northern Burgundy® Arrowwood Viburnum Family: Caprifoliaceae Origin: A clonal selection made by Ralph Synnestvedt, Sr. of the Synnestvedt Company in Round Lake, Illinois. Common name: Arrowwood Viburnum. Our future. Viburnum leaf beetle has only one generation per year. Kentucky Viburnum (Viburnum molle):  similar to Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum), forms a rounded 8 to 12 foot high, upright shrub. Glossy, dark green leaves turn a combination of yellow-orange-red –burgundy in the fall. Common viburnums that are considered highly susceptible include:  Viburnum dentatum (arrowwood viburnum), V. nudum, (possum-haw, smooth witherod viburnum), V. opulus (European cranberry-bush viburnum), and V. opulus var. Get expert help from The Morton Arboretum Plant Clinic. Partial shade to full sun. This plant is hardy. Explore this online platform for Chicago-area residents to share their favorite stories about trees. Stems are known for being straight "as an arrow", hence the common name Arrowwood. Author: The Morton Arboretum Best in full sun to part shade.The shallow, fibrous root system benefits with a light layer of mulch to moderate soil temperature fluctuation and conserve moisture.Renewal pruning and heading back may be necessary to keep this suckering plant in bounds. The three most fragrant viburnums in the Arboretum’s collection are the Koreanspice Viburnum (Viburnum carlesii), fragrant viburnum (V. x carlcephalum), and Judd viburnum (V. x juddii).These three are somewhat similar in appearance because the latter two are hybrids involving a cross between the Koreanspice and another viburnum. 4 pictures total. The difference is it has gray to brown exfoliating bark. In May creamy-white flowers are followed by clusters of red berries. Hardiness: U.S.D.A. The Plants Database includes the following 2 subspecies of Viburnum dentatum . Viburnum dentatum. Creamy white flowers, flat-topped flower clusters, up to 4 inches in diameter, appear on branch tips.Unpleasantly scented. Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum): This species grows in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8, achieving a mature size of about 10 feet with a similar spread. Matures at 10-12' tall and 8-10' wide. Viburnum dentatum ´Morton´ (Northern Burgundy ®) produceert net als de soort opvallend mooie blauwe bessen en groeit opgaand en bolvormig. Our communities. Initially sold under the identity of V. dentatum pubescens. It is named arrowwood viburnum because Native Americans used the straight stems to make arrows. The amount of feeding on susceptible species can be very damaging. Southern arrowwood, arrowwood viburnum, downy arrowwood, Southern arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum). Consider planting the more resistant species of viburnums. Fast up to 12 ft. tall and10 ft. wide. Noteworthy Characteristics. Rounded form, to 10' tall and wide at maturity. Highly susceptible species are the first to be attacked, and are generally destroyed in the first 2-3 years following infestation. ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM Viburnum dentatum 'Morton' ... Chicagoland Grows® is a corporate partnership among the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Morton Arboretum and the Ornamental Grower’s Association of Northern Illinois (OGA), a network of wholesale nurseries located in northeastern Illinois. Crimson Tide™ arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'KLMsix'): Upright, vase-shape reaching 8 to 10 feet tall and 6 to 8 feet wide; burgundy -red fall color. The white flowers with yellow anthers are borne in clusters 4" in diameter in late May. The cultivar name is ‘Synnestvedt’. It can grow to a mature size of 12' x 10’, blooms in late May-early June with white flower clusters and blue-black fruit in the fall. Non-fragrant white flowers in flat-topped corymbs (to 4" diameter) appear in … Glossy dark green leaves, becoming yellow in fall, reddish-purple, or burgundy. (1990) p 182 Parts Shown: Habit Photo Horticulture. americana, formerly V. trilobum  (American cranberry-bush viburnum). Viburnum dentatum, commonly called arrowwood viburnum, is an upright, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 6-10' tall with a similar spread, but may reach a height of 15' in optimum growing conditions.Non-fragrant white flowers in flat-topped corymbs (to 4" diameter) appear in late spring. Major species groups include trilobum, dentatum and lantana. The eggs are laid in small holes on the twigs and then the holes are capped with a mixture or chewed wood and excrement. tomentosum (doublefile viburnum), V. rhytidophyllum (leatherleaf viburnum), V. sieboldii  (Siebold viburnum). The flower colour is white. Our trees. After that time, the adult beetles will emerge and they will also feed on the leaves, continuing to skeletonize them. Fall color not always reliable or outstanding. Arrowwood Viburnum Viburnum dentatum. Viburnum leaf showing the larvae and feeding damage, Close up of the larva of the viburnum leaf beetle. Walk the trails through the Eastern United States Wetlands Collection at The Morton Arboretum to see how these species have adapted to this unique environment. 7 (1989) p 45 Parts Shown: Fruit, Leaf Photo Use enter to activate. Susceptible species are eventually destroyed, but usually are not heavily fed upon until the most susceptible species are eliminated. Browse the curated collection and add your voice! Viburnum is a genus of about 150–175 species of flowering plants in the moschatel family Adoxaceae.Its current classification is based on molecular phylogeny. Bloom times span early spring through June and are followed by attractive fruit and outstanding fall foliage. Encourage beneficials to come to your yard by planting a diverse group of flowers and by limiting the use of broad spectrum insecticides that may kill them. This cultivar is a Chicagoland Grows® introduction selected from The Morton Arboretum collections. Egg-laying sites may be seen on twigs from fall until spring. Common viburnums that are considered resistant include:  V. carlesii (Koreanspice viburnum), V. x juddii (Judd viburnum), V. plicatum (doublefile viburnum), V. plicatum var. The shallow, fibrous root system benefits with a light layer of mulch to moderate soil temperature fluctuation and conserve moisture. Southern Arrowwood (V. dentatum) ... (Be aware that in the case of Viburnum dentatum, it is a bit more complicated, so see the blog) Purchase a straight species viburnum and a cultivar of the same species, which are in bud or bloom at the same time. Plate IX, p. 43. New larvae will start to hatch out around mid-May in most years and will move to the new leaves to feed. Gray brown bark with light fissuring bark. The information given here is for educational purposes only. Plate VIII, p. 43. Northern Burgundy® arrowwood viburnum  (Viburnum dentatum ‘Morton’): An upright habit reaching 10 to 12 feet high and 8 to 10 feet wide. Flowers have white petals, with yellow stamens projecting beyond the petals, giving a creamy white appearance, in early summer. Powdery mildew, leaf spots, viburnum leaf beetle, and verticillium wilt. Morton arrowwood viburnum – Northern Burgundy™ (Viburnum dentatum 'Morton') displays magnificent fall color. Location: Sensory Garden-East Hill-South pathway Dentatum means toothed. Foliage is a glossy, lustrous green, hence its name. Location of the plant shown in the first picture : Kwekerij PlantenTuin Esveld. 2005 – 2012. Moderate tolerance to aerial salt. Viburnum dentatum, commonly called arrowwood viburnum, is an upright, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 6-10' tall with a similar spread, but may reach a height of 15' in optimum growing conditions.Specific epithet means toothed for the toothed leaves. From early to mid-June, the larvae will crawl down the stems to pupate in the soil. Several eggs are laid in each cavity. Rating Content; Positive: On Jun 26, 2015, Rickwebb from Downingtown, PA wrote: I just discovered this fine shrub in the Midwest Collection in Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. Viburnum leaf beetle has been known in some eastern states since the early 1990’s. Nov 9, 2014 - viburnum dentatum fall color - Family: Caprifoliaceae Type: Woody plant Common: Morton arrowwood viburnum Location: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Dentatum means toothed. Viburnum dentatum 'Morton' Northern Burgundy® - Northern Burgundy® arrowwood viburnum : The Dawes Arboretum Since both the larvae and the adults can feed, damage occurs over the majority of the growing season and it can be quite extensive on highly susceptible species. Viburnum dentatum 'Chicago Lustre®' A selection introduced by Synnestvedt Nursery of Illinois in 1967, originally found in the collections of the Morton Arboretum. This cultivar is noted for producing fruit more abundantly than the species. This cultivar is a Chicagoland Grows® introduction. It’s one of the frustrations of gardening ecologically in a world where “cross pollination” is rarely mentioned at local nurseries or garden centers (and forget about the big box stores!). Zeer winterharde plant die gewonnen werd in de USA in het Morton arboretum (vandaar de benaming). Evaluation of Viburnums This report serves to document research conducted under a Specific Cooperative Agreement (58-1230-5-415) between ARS and the Morton Arboretum. Foliage is a glossy, lustrous green, hence its name. It was previously included in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae.. Viburnum leaf beetle | The Morton Arboretum Skip to main content They are brown and about ¼ inch in length, with the females being slightly larger than the males. Have tree and plant questions? Viburnum dentatum ‘Morton’ Selected by Synnestvedt Nursery Company, Round Lake, Illinois, for its uniform oval-rounded habit, attractive foliage, strong branching, and wine-red to burgundy fall color. This plant has some cultivated varieties and a related species listed below . Foliage is a glossy, lustrous green, hence its name. Lustrous to glossy dark green leaves in summer, turn a. Creamy white flowers, flat-topped flower clusters, up to 4 inches in diameter, appear on branch tips. Introduced in 1990 by Chicagoland Grows. Viburnum dentatum ‘Morton’ Selected by Synnestvedt Nursery Company, Round Lake, Illinois, for its uniform oval-rounded habit, attractive foliage, strong branching, and wine-red to burgundy fall color. See more photographs of each plant by clicking on the photographs. Arboretum Closure and Program and Event Cancellations. The following menu has 3 levels. You can search, browse, and learn more about the plants in our living collections by visiting our BRAHMS website. Use up and down arrow keys to explore within a submenu. This cultivar is a Chicagoland Grows® introduction. As the larvae grow, they will molt and shed their skin, so cast off skins may be noted on the leaves of the host plant. Date taken : 22.10.2015. Cardinal™ arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'KLMThree'): A Roy Klehm inroduction; 8 to 10 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide; upright vase-shaped; burgundy fall colors turns bright red. Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menus and submenus. A deciduous shrub of the Adoxaceae family, arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) thrives in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 2 … In 2015, the beetle was reported across the Chicago region with some regularity. Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'Synnestvedt'): CHICAGO LUSTRE® arrowwood viburnum gets its name from the bright, shiny green mature foliage. Viburnum dentatum 'Chicago Lustre®' A selection introduced by Synnestvedt Nursery of Illinois in 1967, originally found in the collections of the Morton Arboretum. Native Introduced Native and Introduced. It is a very similar species to the commonly planted Smooth or Southern Arrowwood Viburnum, V. dentatum. Ever wonder why those terrific native viburnums you planted are not producing fruit? White flowers, blue-black fruits. use escape to move to top level menu parent. Additional details of research can be found in the report for the parent project 1230-21000-041-00D (Genetics, genetic resource evaluation, and genetic improvement of landscape trees and shrubs). Viburnum dentatum 'Morton' (NORTHERN BURGUNDY) -American species with beautiful autumn colour and blue be. Help with pests. Use up and down arrow keys to explore within a submenu. Viburnum dentatum ‘Synnestvedt’ Family Caprifoliaceae Common Name Chicago Lustre® Arrowwood Viburnum Origin Selected from the collections of The Morton Arboretum by Ralph Synnestvedt, Sr. of the Synnestvedt Nursery Company, Round Lake, Illinois. A few possible sightings of this pest were reported in 2013 an 2014. Zone: 3 – 9 This variety was derived from a seedling found at the Morton Arboretum and was introduced by Synnestvedt Nursery. The actual eggs are not visible. Viburnum dentatum ‘Synnestvedt’ Super hardy with white flowers followed by blue-black fruit songbirds adore. Natural Areas Conservation Training Program, Black walnut toxicity (plants tolerant of), Preventing construction damage to trees and shrubs, Trees and shrubs for the four seasons landscape, Sudden Oak Death, Ramorum Blight and Phytophthora ramorum, Eastern United States Wetlands Collection. Arrowwood Viburnum Light Requirements. It was previously included in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae.. This plant is also a caterpillar and larval host to the hummingbird moth and a nectar source to red admiral butterflies. Viburnum dentatum 'Synnestvedt' // Chicago Lustre ('Synnestvedt') Arrowwood Viburnum Shrub. Viburnum dentatum 'Chicago Lustre®' A selection introduced by Synnestvedt Nursery of Illinois in 1967, originally found in the collections of the Morton Arboretum. Feeding damage may be noted before the actual insect is seen. dentatum : Belmonte Arboretum, Wageningen, The Netherlands If so, they are likely infested with viburnum leaf beetles, according to Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist at the Plant Clinic of The Morton Arboretum in Lisle. The native shrub makes a great screen, informal hedge, and is useful in groupings and masses, or as filler in the border. Flowers on old stems, prune after flowering. A native of eastern North America, this plant is very adaptable, growing wild in woodlands, bogs, and along stream banks. Our future. Insecticides can be applied to adults, but by that time there may be a lot of damage already done. A sticky barrier like Tanglefoot® applied to stems may keep some larvae from crawling to the ground to pupate. The fruit is a drupe that is blue to black in color and is highly Stop by, email, or call. Tolerant of black walnut toxicity. Our trees. The Morton Arboretum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of members and donors. Fall color ranges from glossy red to reddish purple. 7 (1989) p 45 Parts Shown: Fruit, Leaf Photo Southern arrowwood, also known as Arrowwood viburnum, is valued for its durability and utility in the landscape. This insect feeds as both larvae and adults and can do extensive damage. Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menus and submenus. use escape to move to top level menu parent. Red Feather® arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum 'JN Select'): Rounded, 8 to 10 feet high and 10 to 12 feet wide; new growth is two-toned, maroon and green (resembles the feathers at base of arrow); 2 to 5 inch wide, white flower clusters followed by blue-black berries in autumn. Matures at 10-12' tall and 8-10' wide. Viburnum leaf beetle is a relatively new pest to Illinois, but it has potential to be very damaging. From top level menus, use escape to exit the menu. From top level menus, use escape to exit the menu. Blinkende groen bladeren met een mooie wijnrode herfstverkleuring. Viburnum dentatum 'Chicago Lustre®' A selection introduced by Synnestvedt Nursery of Illinois in 1967, originally found in the collections of the Morton Arboretum. Photo Location: Morton Arboretum In Lisle, Illinois on 2016-07-18. 'Chicago Luster' was originally found growing within the grounds of the Morton Arboretum and brought into cultivation by Synnestvedt Nursery, Illinois, in 1967. Viburnum species such as arrowwood (V. dentatum), European and American cranberrybush viburnum (V. opulus, formerly V. trilobum), wayfaringtree viburnum (V. lantana), and Sargent viburnum (V. sargentii) are in the highly susceptible and susceptible categories and can easily be destroyed by repeated infestations of the viburnum leaf beetle. Chicago Lustre® Viburnum Viburnum dentatum‘Synnestvedt’ An excellent clonal selection of a versatile landscape shrub, with beautiful glossy foliage and consistent ornamental character. The body is marked with black dots along the sides and a row of black dashes along the back. Plate X, p. 45. Jun 24, 2013 - Viburnum dentatum at The Morton Arboretum; rounded to vase shaped form; 8-10 ft. H x 6-15 ft. W. If insecticides are used, it is best to treat young larvae as they are the easiest to kill. The female beetles will lay their eggs in the cavities they chew into the stems. Our communities. It was selected from the Smooth Arrowwwood collections at Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. Family: Caprifoliaceae. Wetlands are crucial habitat areas for biodiversity, and for protecting the fragile interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.