Contains 11 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
Classification
Citation
VIBURNUM Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 267. 1753, nom. cons. propos.
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TYPE: Viburnum lantana Linnaeus, typ. cons. propos.

Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Herbarium Specimens | Status | Photos |
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Viburnum acerifolium | Mapleleaf Viburnum, Dockmackie | |||
Viburnum carolinianum | Carolina Arrow-wood | |||
Viburnum cassinoides | Northern Wild Raisin, Withe-rod, Shawnee Haw | |||
Viburnum dentatum | Arrow-wood | |||
Viburnum nitidum | ||||
Viburnum nudum | Southern Wild Raisin, Possumhaw | |||
Viburnum obovatum | Small-leaf Viburnum, Walter's Viburnum | |||
Viburnum prunifolium | Black Haw, Nannyberry | |||
Viburnum recognitum | Smooth Arrow-wood | |||
Viburnum rufidulum | Southern Black Haw | |||
Viburnum setigerum |
Identification Key
1. Leaf blade base rounded to cordate, entire to coarsely dentate
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1. Leaf blade base cuneate, finely or obscurely crenate or serrate, undulate to entire
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2. Leaf blade shallowly 3-lobed
2. Leaf blade unlobed
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3. Leaves evergreen; petiole stout, 1-2 mm wide; leaf blade coriaceous, with 3-6 pairs of lateral veins, tertiary venation visible and often impressed (cultivated or persistent only)
3. Leaves deciduous; petiole weak, 0.5-1 mm wide; leaf blade chartaceous, with 4-10 paris of lateral veins, tertiary venation unapparent or inconspicuous, scarcely if at all impressed
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4. Stipules absent; leaf blade lower side dull green with contrasting tawny veins, often long acuminate and falcately serrate
4. Stipules present or absent; leaf blade lower side without contrasting tawny veins, mostly acute and not falcately serrate
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5. Stipules often present; leaf blade upper surface not scabrous (or rarely so), with mostly appressed, singular hairs, few fasciculate, the lower surface nearly glabrous except on the veins; peduncle without fasciculate hairs, or only near the base
5. Stipules rarely present; leaf blade upper surface scabrous with somewhat ascending to erect, fasciculate hairs, the lower surface usually densely fasciculate-hispid; peduncle usually densely fasciculate-hispid
6. Shrub or tree to 10(15) m tall; leaves to 20 cm long, to 9 cm wide; inflorescence in a pyramidal paniculiform array
6. Shrub or tree to 5 m tall; leaves to 15 cm long, to 6 cm wide; inflorescence in a terminal compound umbelliform array
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7. Petiole <1.5 cm long; leaf blade spatulate, <3.1 cm long, <1.1 cm wide
7. Petiole >0.5 cm long; leaf blade elliptic to obovate, >3 cm long, >1 cm wide
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8. Leaf blade finely serrate; peduncles <0.5 cm long
8. Leaf blade crenate, undulate to entire; peduncles 1-4 cm long
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9. Petiole 0.8-1.3 cm long; leaf blade (3.9)4.2-8.3(8.6) cm long, 1.7-3.4(3.7) cm wide, (1.6)1.9-2.7(3) times longer than wide, ca. (5.5)6-19(23) sq. cm in area, the perimeter ca. 10-22 cm; peduncle (12)15-37 mm long, primary branches 10-22 mm long; stone ridged and grooved
9. Petiole 1-2.1 cm long; leaf blade (6.5)6.8-9.5(10.8) cm long, (3)3.1-5.3 cm wide, 1.6-2.3(2.5) times longer than wide, ca. (15.8)18-40(44) sq. cm in area, the perimeter ca. 17-29 cm; peduncle (21)24-51(58) mm long, primary branches (15)18-30 mm long; stone smooth
Genus Synonyms
Synonym | Full Citation | Basionym | Type |
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No synonyms found. |