Laurustinus is part of the Viburnum genus, which encompasses over 150 species of flowering plants. Known scientifically as Viburnum tinus, this evergreen shrub can grow up to 10 feet tall and wide, making it an excellent choice for hedges, borders, or standalone specimens. Its dense, dark green leaves provide a perfect backdrop for the plant's floral display and add structure to any garden setting.One of the most appealing features of Laurustinus is its ability to bloom in the colder months. From late autumn to early spring, the plant produces clusters of small, star-shaped flowers. These blooms start as pink buds and open into white or pale pink flowers, offering a splash of color when most other plants are dormant. The subtle fragrance of the flowers is an added bonus, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies even in the cooler months.After the flowering season, Laurustinus continues to shine with its berries. The plant produces small, metallic-blue fruits that persist into winter, providing visual interest and a food source for birds. These berries add another layer of texture and color to the winter garden, enhancing its appeal.
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@selinachowdhury | ||
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Redmi Note 9 Pro | ||
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Mobilephotography | ||
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Nature | ||
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Bangladesh | ||
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