Viburnum

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Shrub(10)

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Full Sun (+6 hrs.)(10)
Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)(9)

Hardiness Zone

3(1)
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PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® Flowering Shrubs(10)
Signature Garden Plants(1)

Soil Moisture Needs

Moderate(10)
Moist(1)

Attributes

Cut Flower or Foliage(2)
Deciduous(5)
Drought Tolerant(1)
Evergreen(1)
Fragrant(6)
Native(8)
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Songbirds(8)
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Deer(9)

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Late Spring or Early Summer(5)
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Border(7)
Container(1)
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4-5 Feet(2)
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Max Spread

3 - 4 feet(1)
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Blooms On

Last Year's Growth(3)
This Year's Growth(6)

Growth Habit

Columnar Habit(2)
Mounding(2)
Upright(5)

With interesting foliage, attractive, fragrant white flowers, showy berries and numerous varieties to choose from, viburnum makes an exceptional addition to nearly any landscape. Viburnums are often used as ornamental fixtures in the home landscape, planted in full to part sun. Some varieties may require pollinators for optimal berry production. Large and compact viburnums are great used in shrub borders, hedges or screening. The larger varieties of viburnum also make excellent focal points as specimen plantings, growing up to 8 feet tall.

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