Loaded with outstanding attributes, the Missouri native shrub Arrowwood Viburnum, Viburnum dentatum brings fabulous white flowers, shiny green foliage, and wonderful blue berries. Its beautiful show begins in spring with crisp white flowers that contrast beautifully with its glossy green leaves. Blue berries adorn this beauty in summer and fall.
Viburnum dentatum, Arrowwood Viburnum
Loaded with outstanding attributes, the Missouri native shrub Arrowwood Viburnum, Viburnum dentatum brings fabulous white flowers, shiny green foliage, and wonderful blue berries. Its beautiful show begins in spring with crisp white flowers that contrast beautifully with its glossy green leaves. Blue berries adorn this beauty in summer and fall. Once the weather cools leaves turn bright red.
Use Arrowwood Viburnum as a hedge, specimen plant, and in naturalized areas. With its ruggedness and beauty Arrowwood Viburnum is ideal for home landscapes. It grows well in full sun or partial shade. You, the butterflies, hummingbirds, birds, bees and other wildlife will delight in all that it brings. Grows 6-10′ tall and wide.
Plant Arrowwood Viburnum in full sun to part shade in soil that has been amended with compost or other organic matter. Adding a starter fertilizer when planting will establish plant fast. Keep well watered until established, when plant is setting up buds and blooming, and during dry spells.
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Uses | Accent, Beds, Birds, Butterflies, Easy Care, Hedge, Illinois Native Plant, Missouri Native Plant |
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