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maple-leaved viburnum

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[mey-puhl-leevd] / ˈmeɪ pəlˌlivd /

noun

  1. dockmackie.


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Illuminated in these spotlights are inflorescences — flower clusters — of maple-leaved viburnum.

From New York Times

Red and black oaks and maple-leaved viburnum dominate in drier soils.

From New York Times

A maple-leaved viburnum we observed before has a ghostly aspect now, its once lush colors bleached and wan.

From New York Times

In the relative darkness of the understory grow maple-leaved viburnum and witch hazel.

From New York Times

It is the Dockmackie, or the Maple-leaved Viburnum.

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