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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 01:07 AM
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2 Gal First Editions Openin Day Viburnum Shrub

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Amazon has 2 Gal First Editions Openin Day Viburnum Shrub for $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this item:
  • Thrives in USDA zones 5-8
  • Grows to mature size 6-8 feet W x 6-8 feet H
  • Full sun to part shade
  • Low maintenance
  • Used in landscapes, containers, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 60 inches
  • Botanical Name- VIBURNUM PLICATUM 'PIIVIB-II' PP28,958
  • Ships dormant winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height – 2g 12-16 inches

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Amazon has 2 Gal First Editions Openin Day Viburnum Shrub for $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Thrives in USDA zones 5-8
  • Grows to mature size 6-8 feet W x 6-8 feet H
  • Full sun to part shade
  • Low maintenance
  • Used in landscapes, containers, and as accents
  • Recommended spacing 60 inches
  • Botanical Name- VIBURNUM PLICATUM 'PIIVIB-II' PP28,958
  • Ships dormant winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping height – 2g 12-16 inches

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The-Mentalist
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I received, first time ever, a live potted plant from Amazon, on a deal listed here. The pot was wraped in transparent waxed plastic wraps, sort of wax paper you may use in kitchen or those used in warehouses to secure large pellets. The top was so nicely wrapped that not even a speck of soil was out. The plant was about a foot or so long and placed in a narrow rectangular shipping box such that the bottom of the box was square but at mid-section kinda tapered all the way to the top. No damage, nothing. I was surprised plants could be so easily shipped. I still have that plant that grew even more branches in not so great condition around it at the kitchen window
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Please don't post links if you aren't going to read them.
Depending on the variety, the flowers can be showy or non-showy, fragrant or non-fragrant, with or without fruits, and fertile or non-fertile.
If the plant doesn't have fertile fruit, or any fruit at all, then it's not going to be invasive. The chances are it's not invasive because it's a patented plant.

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Strmtrper6Yesterday 06:51 AM
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I can't get chips from Amazon without them being turned to dust, what chance does a plant have? Especially in sub-zero temps with freezing rain?
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Quote from Strmtrper6 :
I can't get chips from Amazon without them being turned to dust, what chance does a plant have? Especially in sub-zero temps with freezing rain?
The weather was my thought too. Sitting on my porch in 15 degree temp can't be good for it, snow/ice aside.
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Quote from firebirdude :
The weather was my thought too. Sitting on my porch in 15 degree temp can't be good for it, snow/ice aside.
They ship dormant during the winter for this reason
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Quote from Strmtrper6 :
I can't get chips from Amazon without them being turned to dust, what chance does a plant have? Especially in sub-zero temps with freezing rain?
I received, first time ever, a live potted plant from Amazon, on a deal listed here. The pot was wraped in transparent waxed plastic wraps, sort of wax paper you may use in kitchen or those used in warehouses to secure large pellets. The top was so nicely wrapped that not even a speck of soil was out. The plant was about a foot or so long and placed in a narrow rectangular shipping box such that the bottom of the box was square but at mid-section kinda tapered all the way to the top. No damage, nothing. I was surprised plants could be so easily shipped. I still have that plant that grew even more branches in not so great condition around it at the kitchen window
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Hardik1986Yesterday 04:16 PM
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Invasive plant according to this: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plant...-plicatum/
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Bring me a shrubbery!
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Quote from Hardik1986 :
Invasive plant according to this: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plant...-plicatum/
Please don't post links if you aren't going to read them.
Depending on the variety, the flowers can be showy or non-showy, fragrant or non-fragrant, with or without fruits, and fertile or non-fertile.
If the plant doesn't have fertile fruit, or any fruit at all, then it's not going to be invasive. The chances are it's not invasive because it's a patented plant.
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nobjunToday 12:56 PM
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I read this as if Wakanda was selling shrubs on Amazon.
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theninjaiToday 12:57 PM
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Triggered my saved search for Vibranium, guess I'll have to keep waiting for that dream to be fulfilled! 😂
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pkuzmaToday 02:08 PM
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Not free shipping for me over $35. $24 shipping
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Bushman311Today 02:27 PM
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If you are going to buy a viburnum and you live in the Eastern United States, buy a native viburnum dentatum (arrowwood viburnum), not this invasive crap. The native species will grow better in our local ecology, and will provide sustenance to the dwindling populations of our native bugs and birds.
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It's a hit or a miss for the plant to survive
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$33 for me
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Shows $33 for me

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Quote from Strmtrper6 :
I can't get chips from Amazon without them being turned to dust, what chance does a plant have? Especially in sub-zero temps with freezing rain?
LOL repped so true Amazon has dropped to shitlevels

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