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Viburnum rufidulum
Southern black haw
Deciduous shrub
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The Viburnum rufidulum plant species is found in Southern N. America - Virginia to Florida, west to Texas, Oklhoma and Kansas. It is a member of the Caprifoliaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Southern black haw. Some home gardeners know the variety as V. prunifolium ferrugineum. V. rufotomentosum.

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Latin Name:  Viburnum rufidulum
Common Name:  Southern black haw
Family:  Caprifoliaceae
Author:  Raf.
 
Known Hazards:  None known
 
Mature Height:  12   Mature Width:  
 
Habitat:  Moist woods and thickets[43, 159]. By the sides of streams, hillsides, roadsides, woodland margins and clearings[229]. Also found in dry upland woods[82].



General Uses:  Wood - fine-grained, heavy, hard, strong, with a disagreeable odour[227]. Of no particular value[227].

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