Oh how I love my korean spice viburnum. Unfortunately this year the deer bit off all the buds on two of mine just as they were about to burst forth with that delightful fragrance. First time they have done that. Didn't even eat them, just spit them out adding insult to injury.
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Mine bloomed for the first time this year. So pretty
Oh how I love my korean spice viburnum. Unfortunately this year the deer bit off all the buds on two of mine just as they were about to burst forth with that delightful fragrance. First time they have done that. Didn't even eat them, just spit them out adding insult to injury.
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