arrowwood Caprifoliaceae Viburnum dentatum L. Listen to the Latin   symbol: VIDE
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Leaf: Opposite, simple, oval to elliptical, coarsely serrated margins, 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches long, shiny dark green above, paler below.
Flower: Small, white in flat topped clusters, 2 to 4 inches across, yellow stamens, appearing in late spring.

Fruit: Bluish black, oval drupes, 1/3 inch long, occurring in clusters, ripening in early fall.

Twig: Slender, ridged and angled, glabrous or slightly velvety, buds 1/4 inch, green to brown, several scales present.

Bark: Gray to grayish brown, smooth getting finely scaly with size.

Form: Many branching shrubs to 10 feet, arching branches forming an overall rounded crown.
 
No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Viburnum dentatum can be found (opens a new window). USDA Plants Database
Viburnum dentatum is native to North America.

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