Viburnum dentatum
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Viburnum dentatum — southern arrowwood or arrowwood viburnum or roughish arrowwood — is a small shrub
, native to the Eastern United States and Canada from Maine south to Northern Florida and Eastern Texas.
Like most Viburnum
, it has opposite, simple leaves and fruit in berry-like drupe
s. Foliage turns yellow to red in late fall. Localized variations of the species are common over its entire geographic range. Common differences include leaf size and shape and placement of pubescence on leaf undersides and petioles.
Shrub
A shrub or bush is distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and shorter height, usually under 5–6 m tall. A large number of plants may become either shrubs or trees, depending on the growing conditions they experience...
, native to the Eastern United States and Canada from Maine south to Northern Florida and Eastern Texas.
Like most Viburnum
Viburnum
Viburnum is a genus of about 150–175 species of shrubs or small trees in the moschatel family, Adoxaceae. Its current classification is based on molecular phylogeny...
, it has opposite, simple leaves and fruit in berry-like drupe
Drupe
In botany, a drupe is a fruit in which an outer fleshy part surrounds a shell of hardened endocarp with a seed inside. These fruits develop from a single carpel, and mostly from flowers with superior ovaries...
s. Foliage turns yellow to red in late fall. Localized variations of the species are common over its entire geographic range. Common differences include leaf size and shape and placement of pubescence on leaf undersides and petioles.