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| | | Bodnant Viburnum - Viburnum x bodnantense?? I found this at Slimbridge today and was wondering if it was the same species that KT found in York. It smelled very strongly of sweet.....things
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| | | Re: Bodnant Viburnum - Viburnum x bodnantense?? Either that or 1 of the parent species- V. farreri (=V.fragrans) | 
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