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Viburnum, Black-haw

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Written by Ernest Wilson
October 18, 2017
Black Haw viburnum
Black Haw Viburnum at Field Station
October 18, 2017 by Ernest Wilson
Category: Spring Wildflowers.Tag: Byrd Park (behind Carillon), Ferndale (Matoaca), James River Park North Bank, James River Park South Bank, James River Park South Bank (west of Boulevard Bridge), Pocahontas State Park (Swift Creek Flood Plain), Pony Pasture, Powhite Park, Shrub, White Flowers

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