Grows 10' - 15' ht. & sp.
Sporting the largest flowers in the Snowball Viburnum world, this impressive semi-evergreen shrub has large, dome-shaped and rounded spring blooms that appear chartreuse at first, then turn to a cool white, lasting for weeks. The stately and well-proportioned branches can be trained to make it look like a small accent tree, adding beauty to any landscape. Chinese Snowballs are fast-growing and prefer moist, acidic, well-drained soils and are easily pruned, with flowers appearing on new growth. Use as a specimen, border, or foundation plant. Blooms make great cut flower arrangements.
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Grows 6-8' ht x 8-12' sp
*** SOLD OUT *** 'Shasta' is a large shrub that produces abundant flowers in the spring on horizontal branches followed by copious red fruits that eventually turn black, and are always a bird favorite. Large flower clusters feature showy outer snow-white sterile flowers. Fall leaf color is a magnificent reddish-purple and made even more stunning by the 'ridged' potato chip look. This plant grows well in sun to part shade and is adaptable to many soil types. Prune as needed after flowering, since next season's blossoms will appear on new growth. Introduced in 1979 by the U.S. National Arboretum.
Photo Credit: NC Extension
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