Viburnum rufidulum (RBV) understory spacing
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We're looking at a Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum (v. rufidulum) as an understory tree to cedar elm and Chinese pistache and have some questions about spacing due to the wide range of size estimates we're finding. Sounds like they typically reach around 15 ft, but can go to 30 ft.... which wouldn't work.
Does anyone know if they will tend to stick towards the lower end of their size range in understory environment? How close to the other trees can it be planted? Also, is falling fruit (mess) a problem if planted where the crown may eventually extend over a sidewalk or driveway? Any other factors we should consider? TIA
dricha
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