Upright growing and vigorous, this selection forms a dense, rounded oval with deep green foliage that turns wine-red in fall. White flowers in June followed by blue-black fruit in autumn. Easy to grow. Tolerates moist soils. Colorful fall foliage. Attracts birds. Vigorous nature makes it perfect for grouping to form a hedge.
Here’s a new selection of V. dentatum that turns an old utilitarian plant into a landscape superstar! ‘Blue Muffin®’ has it all with a superb display of white flower heads in mid- to late May followed by a display of rich blue berries that you and your birds will love. Add to that a compact, spreading form and a blazing, burgundy-red fall color and you’ve got a tough, exciting plant that you just have to try!
This improved selection of Arrowwood will knock your socks off along with lending a hand to a significant number of backyard critters! ‘Blue Blaze’ is a thick, dense selection that is more compact that the species and possesses much more attractive, incredibly dark green, lustrous foliage for sharp, season long beauty. Heads of creamy white flowers bloom in late May and early June providing an outstanding nectar source for native bees and butterflies. These flowers lead to heads of deep blue almost black berries that are a prime songbird food source. ‘Blue Blaze’ is an outstanding plant to use singly or in groups and tolerates moist even wet soils with ease while providing outstanding cover and nesting opportunities for birds and small mammals. Add all that to an incredible purplish-red fall foliage display and you have an essential American Beauties shrub.
Early summer creamy white, flat topped florets sit atop a beautiful vase shaped form. After the blooms, you’ll love all this jazz with blue-black berries followed by a wild show of yellow, orange, burgundy and scarlet foliage in autumn. Great food source for birds! Moderate to fast growing for diverse landscape uses. Native species, so requires minimal to no special care to flourish.
An outstanding native shrub that supports wildlife in oh so many ways! Upright and strong growing when young, this plant broadens with age and is covered with shiny foliage. Flattened heads of small white flowers cover the plant in late May followed by a show of blue to black berries in late summer and fall. Reddish fall foliage color is showy.
Space-saving dwarf viburnum! An exceptional dwarf viburnum that is a puffball of creamy white, fragrant flowers in late spring. Handsome, glossy foliage gives this shrub a sophisticated presence in the garden even when it is not in bloom.
Clusters of white flowers are followed by colorful summer fruit, that change from shining pink to red, then becomes blue in late summer before turning black. Sometimes all of these colors are present in the same fruiting cluster. The berries are persistent and add winter interest before the birds gobble them up. The fall foliage is always colorful in shades orange, red and purple. For best cross-pollination and subsequent fruit display, plant shrubs in groups rather than as single specimens. This variety is useful as a pollinator for Viburnum ‘Winterthur’.
Sweetly scented flowers are extremely fragrant and will fill the air with the sweet-spice scent in early spring. Sugar n’ Spice is slow-growing and forms a nice rounded shrub with pleasing red fall color. Easy to grow with great landscape rewards! The fragrant flowers of Sugar n’ Spice® Koreanspice Viburnum attract birds, butterflies, and other pollinators in spring.
With its fragrant spring blooms and attractive habit, this compact Korean Spice viburnum is a great addition to gardens. Stronger growing than other compact varieties, it’s a great choice for smaller landscapes, providing all of the spicy, intoxicating spring fragrance of traditional Koreanspice viburnum in a petite package.