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Wilbur

What can I do with a mature garden of 1000 sqm on Wombat Hill in Daylesford, Victorian Central Highlands?

Viburnum macrocephalum

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Wilbur

Another pic of flowers

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gauravsh6

Heavenly Blooms

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brightcolours

A #snowball ?

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Wilbur

Brilliant thank you @brightcolours - you are right and looks easy to grow, with propagation directions from cuttings under #viburnum 👍🏼😃

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Joan323

🌺..so each ball is one flower Steven??

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Wilbur

One compound flower I think, a bit like a hydrangea

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Wilbur

Help me identify this plant - creamy flower heads the size of large golf balls on a small tree or shrub with three-pointed leaves. I like it so much I took cuttings and want to propagate if anyone can recommend how

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brightcolours

@deekay should be able to help

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deekay

Actually thought it to be Viburnum opulus 'sterile' Snowball tree. @sue1953 do you think it is? Or more like your Viburnum macrocephalum 'Chinese Snowball'?

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Wilbur

I think it is Chinese snowball, some splendid examples locally so will grow well here 😃

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sue1953

@deekay it does look like mine but my flowers are very white, and much bigger than golf balls. Leaves look the same.

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deekay

My V.opulus bush has flowers that start out with a yellowish/ green tinge then go white. The flowers are smaller too than the V.macrocephalum.

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