Viburnum dentatum
(Arrowwood viburnum)
(Arrowwood viburnum)
Height: 4 – 10 feet
Spread: 8 feet
Location: Bottom, Sides, Top of Berm
Native Status: IA
Fruit: blue-black, berry-like fruit clusters late summer; rapidly taken by birds
Comments & Cautions:
use cultivars for best fruiting, size, and fall color
Recommended For:
- Bioretention and Rain Gardens
This plant prefers that the level of moisture in your soil be: Wet or Medium
This plant prefers Loam or Clay soil.
This plant DOES have a salt tolerance.
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Plant Form
upright, rounded to vase-shaped, multi-stemmed; may sucker weakly
Foliage
shiny green leaves, distinctly toothed; good fall color potential
Flowers
flat-topped clusters of small white flowers; no fragrance; May-June