Viburnum x juddii
Judd viburnum
Viburnum Viburnum
V. x juddii - V. x juddii is a rounded, bushy, deciduous shrub with broadly ovate to elliptic, dark green leaves, sometimes turning red in autumn, and spherical clusters of rose-pink buds opening to small, fragrant, pink-flushed, white flowers in spring. Flowers are followed by berry-like fruit which ripen from red to black.
Viburnum x juddii is: Deciduous
Bushy, Rounded
Berries may cause stomach discomfort.
White in Spring
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Dark-green, Red in Autumn
Generally pest-free.
Aphids Aphids
Honey fungus , Leaf spot Honey fungus , Leaf spot
Pruning Group 8 after flowering. Tolerates hard pruning.
Layering can be done in spring, grafting in late summer.
Grafting, Hardwood cuttings, Layering, Semi-ripe cuttings, Softwood cuttings
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Viburnum x juddii (Judd viburnum) will reach a height of 1.2m and a spread of 1.5m after 10-20 years.
Beds and borders, Low Maintenance
Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade.
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Moist but well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun
North, South, East, West
Exposed, Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
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Viburnum x juddii
Judd viburnum
Viburnum Viburnum
V. x juddii - V. x juddii is a rounded, bushy, deciduous shrub with broadly ovate to elliptic, dark green leaves, sometimes turning red in autumn, and spherical clusters of rose-pink buds opening to small, fragrant, pink-flushed, white flowers in spring. Flowers are followed by berry-like fruit which ripen from red to black.
Deciduous
Bushy, Rounded
Berries may cause stomach discomfort.
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White in Spring
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Dark-green, Red in Autumn
Generally pest-free.
Pruning Group 8 after flowering. Tolerates hard pruning.
Layering can be done in spring, grafting in late summer.
Grafting, Hardwood cuttings, Layering, Semi-ripe cuttings, Softwood cuttings
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Viburnum x juddii (Judd viburnum) will reach a height of 1.2m and a spread of 1.5m after 10-20 years.
Beds and borders, Low Maintenance
Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade.
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Moist but well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun
North, South, East, West
Exposed, Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Zone 8, Zone 7, Zone 6, Zone 5, Zone 4
Viburnum x juddii (Judd viburnum)
Ramorum leaf blight; Ramorum shoot dieback; Rhododendron twig blight; Sudden oak death
Phytophthora ramorum
Oomycete
Present (Limited)
4
4
Pathogen of larch and other hosts subject to EU emergency legislation. A containment strategy is in place in the UK; reflecting its presence in wider environment/forestry settings in some areas. EU regulatory status is under review.
Viburnum x juddii (Judd viburnum)
assam thrips; castor thrips; chilli thrips; yellow tea thrips
Scirtothrips dorsalis
Insect
Absent
2
4
EU listed pest for citrus but highly polyphagous and intercepted on a number of hosts. EU legislation should be updated to reflect wider host list.
Viburnum x juddii (Judd viburnum)
pink wax scale; red was scale; ruby wax scale
Ceroplastes rubens
Insect
Absent
3
3
Based on its biology and low potential impact continued action on this pest in the UK would not be considered appropriate. It is likely to be of more concern to southern Member States of the EU; as it is an economic pest of citrus.
Our plants are under greater threat than ever before. There is increasing movement of plants and other material traded from an increasing variety of sources. This increases the chances of exotic pests arriving with imported goods and travellers, as well as by natural means. Shoot is working with Defra to help members to do their part in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive risks.
Traveling or importing plants? Please read "Don't risk it" advice here
Suspected outbreak? Click here for contact details to report to the relevant authority.
Date updated: 7th March 2019 For more information visit: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/
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