Viburnum dentatum (Arrowwood Viburnum) #3
$39.99
Viburnum dentatum is a deciduous native shrub featuring creamy white spring flowers, blue-black berries, and vibrant fall color in a durable, adaptable form.
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Description
Viburnum dentatum (Arrowwood Viburnum) is a deciduous, flowering native shrub valued for its adaptability, spring blooms, ornamental fruit, and dependable fall color. Thriving in full sun to partial shade, this multi-stemmed shrub typically reaches 6–10 feet tall and wide, forming a rounded, upright habit well-suited for naturalized and formal landscapes alike.
In late spring, flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers cover the shrub, attracting pollinators. These are followed by blue to blue-black berries in late summer to fall, which provide food for birds and seasonal interest. Medium to dark green, toothed foliage fills the plant through summer before turning shades of yellow, orange, and reddish-purple in fall.
Ideal for hedges, mass plantings, native gardens, and wildlife landscapes, Viburnum dentatum offers four-season interest and durable performance.
Care Instructions
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Plant in full sun to partial shade for best flowering and fall color.
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Adaptable to a wide range of well-drained soils; tolerates moist sites.
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Water regularly during establishment.
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Prune after flowering to maintain size and shape.
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Use multiple plants for improved fruit set and display.
Key Features
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Deciduous native flowering shrub
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Creamy white late spring flower clusters
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Blue to blue-black ornamental berries
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Yellow, orange, to reddish-purple fall color
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Excellent for hedges and wildlife plantings








