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Wayfaring Tree, Mohican

MOHICAN WAYFARING TREE  Viburnum lantana ‘Mohican’

• A dense, rounded deciduous shrub known for its exceptional hardiness, tidy form, and reliable performance in prairie landscapes. The foliage emerges with a soft, felt‑like texture and matures to deep green, turning shades of rusty red to purple in fall.
• Produces abundant clusters of creamy‑white spring flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. Flowers are followed by showy berries that transition from green → yellow → orange → bright red → black, providing long‑lasting ornamental interest and valuable wildlife food.
• Naturally forms a compact, well‑branched shrub with excellent shape retention; ideal for hedges, screens, foundation plantings, and mixed borders.
• Extremely adaptable, thriving in clay or loam soils, urban conditions, and exposed prairie sites. Shows strong drought tolerance once established and requires minimal pruning.
• Full Sun to Part Shade
• Zone 3, 1.8–2.4 m Height × 1.8–2.4 m Width

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