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Sunday - April 10, 2016
From: Boerne, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Problem Plants, Shade Tolerant, Trees
Title: Why doesn't my Rusty blackhead bloom?
Answered by: Guy Thompson
QUESTION:
I have planted Rusty blackhaws the past several years..some bloomed the first year and every year since....and others 3 years old have not bloomed yet... Do all Rusty blackhaws bloom eventually or are there male plants that do not bloom..??ANSWER:
One of our previous answers addresses this question.
"According to the chart in Tree Sex: Gender & Reproductive Strategies from Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, The University of Georgia, Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty blackhaw viburnum) is neither monoecious (male and female reproductive structures on the same plant but in separate flowers) or dioecious (male and female reproductive structures on separate plants). It is cosexual or hermaphroditic (male and female structures together in the same flower)."
Therefore, all plants have the capability of blooming. I have read that while Rusty blackhaw thrives as a small understory tree it blooms most prolifically in full sun. It makes me wonder if your trees that have not yet bloomed are in a more heavily shaded location than your blooming trees. That is the only reason I can think of unless the plants are simply not yet old enough to bloom.
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