Grows 4'-6' ht & sp
Compact tinus Viburnum is an attractive evergreen shrub, growing to about 4-6' height. It produces white clusters of flowers over a long period in late winter through spring, followed by fruits than turn blue-black. New stem growth is red. These Viburnums grow best in full sun to part shade, and moist, organic soil. 'Compactum' is a dwarf selection that is useful as a specimen in a shrub border, massed in a foundation planting, or as a low screen or hedge.
Grows 4-6' ht x 9-12' sp
'Shasta' is a large shrub that produces abundant flowers in spring on horizontal branches followed by abundant red maturing to black fruits. Large flower clusters feature showy outer snow-white sterile flowers. Introduced in 1979 by the U.S. National Arboretum.
Photo Credit: Missouri Botanical Garden
Grows 12-18' ht & sp
This is a superb screening plant!
Chindo Viburnum is a medium-growing, pyramidal, broadleaf, evergreen shrub. Produces large, dark green leaves with red berry clusters in summer. The plant can make an excellent hedge or screen. Thrives in moist well-drained soil.
Photo Credit: Phillip Merritt & Jim Robbins
Evergreen, grows 4-5' ht x 7-8' sp
*** COMING SOON *** This viburnum is best noted for its compact, spreading habit and glossy foliage. Is a densely-branched, multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 4-5' tall and 7-8' wide. Features fragrant, creamy white flowers in April. Flowers are followed by clusters of red berries which ripen in August and persist into the fall before eventually turning black.
Photo Credit: Missouri Botanical Garden