Arrowwood Viburnum - Viburnum dentatum
Common Name: Arrowwood Viburnum Botanical Name: Viburnum dentatum Category: Trees, Shrubs & Vines Flower Color: White Bloom Time: Spring Soil Conditions: Wet, Well-drained, Rich, Moist , Average/Adaptable, Acidic Exposure/Light Requirements: Partial Sun/Partial Shade, Full Sun Foliage: Deciduous, Red/Purple Fall Color Height: 7-10 feet Wildlife: Birds, Butterflies and Other Pollinators, Mammals Berry Color: Blue, Purple/Black |
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Description: This dense, multi-stemmed plant will colonize and grows 6-15 feet tall. It has dark green leaves in summer and glossy red to purple foliage in fall. Produces bluish, black fruits in late September that the birds love. Can tolerate many well-drained and wet soil types. Prefers sun to partial shade. Makes nice hedge or mass planting. | |||
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