Crossword-Solution: VIBURNUM 8 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Viburnum n. A genus of shrubs having opposite, petiolate leaves and
cymose flowers, several species of which are cultivated as ornamental,
as the laurestine and the guelder-rose.

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LAURUSTINUS 1 answer
Wayfaring tree with small white flowers and berrylike fruits 1 answer
subtropical shrub with white flowers and berry-like fruits 1 answer
Shrub with small white flowers 2 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Leaving the lane by a waggon track--a gipsy track through a copse--there were large bunches of pale-red berries hanging from the wayfaring trees, or wild viburnum, and green and red berries of bryony wreathed among the branches.
The Life of the Fields Richard Jefferies 2004
GUELDER-ROSE (_Viburnum Opulus_).—Equally handsome whether white-garlanded cymes of blossoms or scarlet berries, waxen when partly ripe.
John Keble's Parishes Charlotte M. Yonge 2015
Forests of silver fir, with junipers and larch, girdled these flats and on their edges grew rhododendrons, scarlet _Spiraea,_ several honeysuckles, white _Clematis,_ and _Viburnum._ Ferns are much scarcer in the pine-woods than elsewhere in the forest regions of the Himalaya.
Himalayan Journals V2. J. D. Hooker 2004
Forests of silver fir, with junipers and larch, girdled these flats and on their edges grew rhododendrons, scarlet _Spiræa,_ several honeysuckles, white _Clematis,_ and _Viburnum._ Ferns are much scarcer in the pine-woods than elsewhere in the forest regions of the Himalaya.
Himalayan Journals (Complete) J. D. Hooker 2002
These trees or bushes were chiefly black alder (_Alnus incuna_), high-bush cranberries (_Viburnum opulus_), dogwood, willows, as they proceeded further, there was ground of a more solid nature, with cedar, poplar, swamp oak, and soft maple, silver birch, and wild cherries.
Lost in the Backwoods Catherine Parr Traill 2004