




We found 17 places featuring mapleleaf viburnum in Massachusetts. Plan your next visit below.





Common · Plants
Explore clustered snap locations for this species in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts, US
You might spot Common Eastern Bumble Bee, Bee, and Duck.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Bald Eagle, Hydrangea Sphinx, and Wide Leek.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Eastern Newt, Red Trillium, and Hobblebush.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Mountain Laurel and North American Porcupine.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Striped Wintergreen, Mapleleaf Viburnum, and Duck.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Eastern White Pine, American Robin, and Painted Turtle.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Pink Lady's Slipper, Spring Peeper, and Painted Turtle.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Spotted Lanternfly, Canada Goose, and Duck.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Asian Bittersweet, Eastern White Pine, and Canada Goose.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Atlantic White Cedar, Pitch Pine, and Hickory Tussock Moth.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Common Eastern Bumble Bee and Song Sparrow.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot American Red Squirrel and Eastern White Pine.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Japanese Knotweed, Spotted Lanternfly, and Canada Goose.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Eastern White Pine, American Robin, and Painted Turtle.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Lesser Celandine, Red-Tailed Hawk, and Bloodroot.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Common Eastern Bumble Bee and Eastern Gray Squirrel.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Eastern Gray Squirrel, Eastern Hemlock, and Duck.
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Jun 2, 2026
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