Viburnum plicatum ( Chyverton Doublefile Viburnum )
‘ Chyverton ’ is a relatively low growing , astray spreading cultivar with abundant flowers . The primary form in cultivation is upright , heavy and coarse . Horizontally branched bush . The leaves are generally ovoid , toothed and dark putting green , with soft , hairy undersides . The most striking expression of this shrub is it ’s dual rows of lacey cyme . Cymes are made up of tiny prolific , primal blooms , surrounded by large , unfertile florets , both of which are white , from late fountain to eary summertime ....