Arrowwood Viburnum Bush Shrub has creamy white summer flowers are followed by blue fruit in late summer. Chicago Lustre is a good pollinator.
Maybe trimmed after flowering (leave flowers for fall berries.) Native. Deer resistant. The fruit is good for birds but not humans.
Arrowwood Viburnum Bush Shrub Potted Plant Quart" (in states that I cannot ship with soil, plants will be shipped bare root.)
Arrowwood Viburnum Bush Shrub:
- Produces Berries
- Fall Interest
- Attracts:
- Birds
- Butterflies
- Resists:
- Deer
- Native to North America
CHARACTERISTICS of Arrowwood Viburnum Bush Shrub
- Plant Type: Shrub
- Shrub Type: Deciduous
- Height Category: Tall
- Garden Height: 60 - 84 Inches
- Spacing: 72 - 96 Inches
- Spread: 60 - 84 Inches
- Flower Colors: White
- Flower Shade: White
- Foliage Colors: Green
- Foliage Shade: Green
- Habit: Upright
PLANT NEEDS
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Sun
Maintenance Category: Easy
Blooms On: Old Wood
Bloom Time: Early Summer
Mid Summer
Hardiness Zones: 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b
Water Category: Average
Uses: Landscape
Uses Notes:
Arrowwood Viburnum Bush Shrub makes a great hedge or foundation planting, excellent for residential landscapes. Also good in groupings, masses, and as a filler in the shrub border, good as a screen and for use in parking lots.
PLEASE NOTE: To produce berries, you'll need another V. dentatum
Blue Muffin is a useful viburnum variety. More compact than other Arrowwood viburnums, it fits easily into the residential landscape. Easy to grow, with little or no maintenance required, Blue Muffin adapts to most locations with full sun to partial shade. Clean white flowers make for a crisp contrast with the glossy green leaves in early to mid-summer. The remarkably intense blue fruit that inspired the Blue Muffin name appears in late summer and fall. The fruit adds interest to the fall landscape and attracts songbirds to the garden. Berries are not edible.
Blue Muffin® Viburnum dentatum 'Christom'