Judd viburnum is a semi-snowball hybrid propagated by William H. Judd who introduced it at the Arnold Arboretum in 1920. It is a rounded deciduous shrub that typically matures to 6-8’ tall and 6-10’ wide. It is noted for its fragrant white flowers in spring with sweetly fragrant white flowers in hemispherical clusters.
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Judd viburnum
Viburnum x juddii

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