Viburnum suspensum, or Sandankwa Viburnum, is a popular, dense evergreen shrub in Florida, known for its leathery, dark green foliage, suitable for hedges and privacy screens, tolerating full sun to partial shade and thriving in mild winters, with moderate growth to 6-12 feet but manageable through pruning. It features clusters of fragrant, pink-tinged white flowers in spring, followed by red berries, and offers low maintenance with good salt and heat tolerance, making it a reliable choice for Florida landscapes.

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