Viburnum

Uses:

  • Specimen Plants
  • Hedges
  • Wildlife Gardens

Features:

  • Mostly Native Flowering Shrub
  • Produces Berries
  • Attracts Pollinators

Sunlight:

  • Prefers Full Sun, Can Handle Less
  • 4+ Hours of Direct Sunlight

Growing Zones:

Viburnums are mostly native shrubs, which are primarily grown for their flowers, berries and beautiful fall foliage. These low maintenance shrubs are also beneficial to pollinators and birds!

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  • Chinese Snowball Viburnum Flower
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

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    Chinese Snowball Viburnum

    $63.97
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    Winterthur Witherod Viburnum Shrub
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

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    Winterthur Witherod Viburnum

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  • All That Glitters Viburnum Flowering
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

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    All That Glitters® Viburnum

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  • Wabi Sabi Viburnum Flowers and Flower Buds
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

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    Wabi Sabi® Viburnum

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  • All That Glows Viburnum Branch with Flowers Up Close
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

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    All That Glows® Viburnum

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  • Yang® Viburnum flowers closeup
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

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    Yang® Viburnum

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  • Sugar Cookie Sweet Viburnum
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    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

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    Sugar Cookie Sweet Viburnum

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  • Yin® Viburnum berries
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

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    Yin® Viburnum

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  • Shiny Dancer Viburnum Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

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    Shiny Dancer® Viburnum

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  • Nantucket Viburnum Blooming
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

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    Nantucket Viburnum

    $79.49
  • Shades of Pink Viburnum Growing at Business
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 11

    Shades of Pink™ Viburnum

    $65.99
  • Moonlit Lace Viburnum Growing
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

    Moonlit Lace® Viburnum

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  • Emerald Envy Viburnum Leaves and Flower Buds
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

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    Emerald Envy® Viburnum

    $29.99
  • NativeStar Plum Pudding Viburnum flowering
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    NativeStar® Plum Pudding Viburnum

    $63.49 - $78.99
  • Chicago Lustre® Arrowwood Viburnum Flowers and Leaves
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 7

    Chicago Lustre® Arrowwood Viburnum

    $64.99
  • Snow Joey Viburnum Shrub Foliage and Flowers Main
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

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    Snow Joey Viburnum

    $54.49
  • Tandoori Orange Viburnum with White Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

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    Tandoori Orange® Viburnum

    $29.99 - $55.49
  • White Handsome Devil Viburnum Flowers and Buds Up Close
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

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    Handsome Devil® Viburnum

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Viburnum Scientific Classification

Kingdom Plantae
CladeTracheophytes
CladeAngiosperms
Clade Eudicots
CladeAsterids
Order Dipsacales
FamilyAdoxaceae
GenusViburnum L.

Landscaping Tip: Viburnums are invaluable for landscaping as they are quite versatile. Smaller varieties can be grown in larger containers for patio or porch displays, and larger, more upright varieties are great for larger landscapes. They can be planted in full sun or light shade, providing the solution to the all-too-common problem of continuity in your landscape design.

About Viburnum

Viburnum
Genus
Species
Family
Viburnum
100+
Viburnaceae, Adoxaceae

Common Names:

Wayfaring Tree, European Cranberrybush, Siebold's Arrowwood, Laurustinus


Native To:

North America, Asia

Plant Type:

Bushes

Foliage Type:

Deciduous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3-9

Flower Color:

White, Pink

Flower Bloom Time:

Spring, Summer

Growth Habit:

Rounded

Attracts:

Hummingbirds, Pollinators, Bees

Tolerates:

Resists:

Deer

How To Use Viburnum In The Garden

Viburnums offer a year-round display with fragrant blooms in spring, showy fruits in summer and fall, and changing foliage color in the fall. A diversity of birds and insects feed on the flowers and berries. These shrubs can be deciduous or evergreen depending on the species and location. They are a low-maintenance plant, needing next to no fertilizer unless your soil is badly depleted.

The berries are produced in fall and are red, blue, or sometimes black in color. Most, but not all, species require another variety to be planted nearby (within 50 feet) to set fruit. Be sure to read each variety’s description to determine what you need to purchase to be successful in growing these spectacular shrubs.

These shrubs can be incorporated into the garden as specimen plants, hedges, or in mixed borders. Their dense growth makes them suitable for privacy screening or windbreaks. Compact species fit well in small gardens or containers, while larger varieties add structure to open landscapes. Grow these in your yard, and the wildlife will thank you as well.

Viburnum Care

Viburnum plants need well-drained soil enriched with organic matter to support healthy growth. They perform best in locations with full sun to partial shade, depending on the variety. Watering should be consistent, especially during the first growing season, to help establish strong roots. Fertilizing in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer promotes vigorous growth and improves foliage and flower production.

Pruning should be done immediately after flowering to maintain shape and encourage next season’s blooms. For winter care, adding mulch around the base helps protect the roots from freezing temperatures. Viburnums adapt well to container gardening, provided the pots have proper drainage and are large enough to accommodate their growth. During winter, container-grown viburnums may need to be moved to a protected area to avoid extreme cold.

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