Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus, Laurustinus Viburnum, or Laurestine) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Viburnum, belonging to the family Adoxaceae....so NO it is not a prokaryote, it is a multi cellular eukaryote, kingdom plantae
Yes. Do it immediately after it's initial flowering cycle, then let it be.
personally it sounds poisonous so i wouldn't give it to the horse unless you are desperate
The flowers on your viburnum tinus shrub may be turning brown and falling off due to environmental stressors like drought or excessive heat, which can hinder proper water uptake. Additionally, overwatering or poor drainage can lead to root rot, impacting the plant's overall health. Pests or diseases, such as aphids or powdery mildew, may also cause flower drop. Regular observation and appropriate care can help address these issues.
The address of the Viburnum Branch is: Missouri Ave, Viburnum, 65566 8633
The phone number of the Viburnum Branch is: 573-244-5986.
Viburnum setigerum was created in 1882.
Tinus Osendarp was born on May 21, 1916.
Tinus Osendarp was born on May 21, 1916.
Tinus Bosselaar was born on 1936-01-16.
Tinus de Jongh was born in 1885.
Tinus de Jongh died in 1942.