Flora of the Southeastern United States
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VIBURNACEAE

Viburnum dentatum Linnaeus. Arrow-wood. Phen: Late Mar-Apr; Jul-Sep. Hab: Marshes, streambanks, swamps, other moist places. Dist: East of the Appalachians, from se. PA and sw. NJ south to s. SC and ne. GA, with scattered records westward to sw. NC, nc. TN, sw. VA, n. WV, and w. MD.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Syn: = McAtee (1956); = Viburnum dentatum var. dentatum – C, F, G, Il, Va; < Viburnum dentatum – GW2, K4, Pa, W, WV, Ferguson (1966a); < Viburnum dentatum var. dentatum – K3, RAB, (also see V. carolinianum); < Viburnum semitomentosum – S

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image of plant© Erik Danielson source
image of plant© Gary P. Fleming
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Viburnum dentatum, Francis Marion National Forest, Berkeley County, South Carolina 1 by Alan Cressler source