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Viburnum Taitoense

Viburnum Taitoense

Description

Viburnum Taitoense, also known as Taito Viburnum, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Adoxaceae family. It is native to Taiwan and was first discovered in the Taito Mountains. This plant is highly valued for its ornamental qualities, producing a profusion of scented white flowers in spring and summer, followed by clusters of red berries in autumn.

Taxonomic Information

Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Spermatophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Dipsacales
Family Adoxaceae
Genus Viburnum

Appearance

Viburnum Taitoense can grow up to 6 feet tall and 8 feet wide. It has an upright, spreading habit and can be grown as a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. The leaves are ovate, dark green, and glossy, measuring up to 6 inches long and 3 inches wide. In spring and summer, Viburnum Taitoense produces highly fragrant white flowers that are arranged in flat-topped clusters up to 4 inches wide. These flowers are followed by red berries that mature in autumn and persist throughout winter.

Care Guide

Water: Viburnum Taitoense prefers moist but well-drained soil. Water regularly during the growing season, especially during hot and dry weather.

Fertilization: Feed Viburnum Taitoense with a balanced fertilizer in early spring and again in early summer.

Soil: Viburnum Taitoense grows best in loamy, well-drained soil. It can tolerate a range of soil types, but avoid planting it in heavy clay or waterlogged soil.

Sunlight: Viburnum Taitoense thrives in full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade, but too much shade can reduce flower production and promote disease.

Hardiness Zones: Viburnum Taitoense is hardy in USDA zones 7 to 9.

Common Pests & Diseases

Viburnum Taitoense is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but it can be susceptible to scale insects, aphids, and spider mites. These pests can be controlled with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Viburnum Taitoense can also be affected by powdery mildew, leaf spot, and canker. These diseases can be prevented by providing good air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and removing infected plant parts.

Habitat

Viburnum Taitoense is native to Taiwan, where it grows in forests and along streams at elevations of 300 to 2400 meters. It prefers moist and well-drained soil and can tolerate a range of temperatures.

Question and Answer

Q: How often should I water Viburnum Taitoense?

A: Water Viburnum Taitoense regularly during the growing season, especially during hot and dry weather. It prefers moist but well-drained soil.

Q: What fertilizer should I use for Viburnum Taitoense?

A: Feed Viburnum Taitoense with a balanced fertilizer in early spring and again in early summer. Choose a fertilizer with equal amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Q: Can Viburnum Taitoense tolerate shade?

A: Viburnum Taitoense thrives in full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade, but too much shade can reduce flower production and promote disease.

Q: Is Viburnum Taitoense deer-resistant?

A: Viburnum Taitoense is moderately deer-resistant. While deer may browse on the leaves and twigs, they generally avoid the plant.

Related Plants

  • Viburnum Opulus
  • Viburnum Carlesii
  • Viburnum Tinus
  • Viburnum Plicatum

References

  • “Viburnum Taitoense.” PlantFiles. Dave’s Garden. Web. 23 May 2021.
  • “Viburnum Taitoense.” Missouri Botanical Garden. Web. 23 May 2021.
  • “Viburnum Taitoense.” Royal Horticultural Society. Web. 23 May 2021.

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