American Spice™ combines a number of traits that make Viburnum such a great plant group and rolls them together to create a rare and outstanding landscape plant. A sport of x burkwoodii, American Spice™ presents a much denser, fuller plant than its close relative and smaller yet more numerous flower bud snowballs in the early spring. These snowballs cover the plant in late April and are a pleasing pink color in bud before they unfurl in early May with a show of creamy white color and a barrage of sweet scent that is nearly addictive! In fact, American Spice™ blooms will remind you of the signature scent from Viburnum carlesi but will carry it on a much smaller, landscape friendly plant that is covered with crinkled, deep green foliage throughout the summer. American Spice™ also has one of the best fall foliage dispays in all Viburnum with leaves turning a melange of yellows, oranges, reds and purples before they drop in late fall. American Spice™ is easy to grow with few pests and few requests other than half to full day sun and moist, well drained soil. It’s a perfect plant for a border or foundation specimen…keep it close so you can breathe in its wonderful scent!

Super shiny leaves cover this compact plant! An extraordinary compact viburnum noted for its surreal waxy leaves that are tinged with an attractive red margin. Abundant creamy white flowers adorn this shrub in spring, The dark green, heavy textured, semi-evergreen leaves turn a rich burgundy-red in late autumn. This easy-to-grow, adaptable landscape plant will produce dark red persistent fruit when planted near either Viburnum ‘Huron’ or ‘Chippewa’.

Vigorous, dense, upright, semi-evergreen shrub with glossy, olive-green foliage and profuse clusters of white, very fragrant flowers in early May. An excellent specimen or grouping plant. Superbly fragrant, profuse bloom. Attractive foliage year round. Disease resistant, small black fruit attracts birds.

This U.S. Arboretum introduction is a beauty with outstanding bloom and foliage. Long, deep green, semi-evergreen leaves cloak the branches of this large, upright fat growing selection. Branches end in tight bunches of buds that expand in April and open in late April to early May to bunches of pure white, slightly fragrant flowers.

This easy going, easy care native provides 3 seasons of landscape interest to humans and year round enjoyment to many essential native birds and butterflies. Flattened heads of creamy white flowers open in mid-May providing a great supply of nectar to bees and butterflies. Medium to deep green, trident-shaped leaves stay clean and beautiful all summer and provides a great contrast to bright red berries that are persistent into winter and a sought out food for loads of our favorite birds, while also providing great nesting cover for them and other small mammals. Plant ‘Wentworth’ alone or in groups most anywhere in the landscape since it tolerates sun, partial shade, and even moist soils. You’ll love its incredible burgundy-red fall foliage show, too!

A great selection for naturalizing with its compact form, hardiness, strong flowering and superb set of bird attracting fruit. Creamy white flower heads appear in late May followed by profuse red fruit that shows beautifully against shiny green foliage. Superb bright red fall color.

Rugged and easy to grow, this evergreen variety has long, leathery, deep green foliage that gives a pleasing coarse textural contrast in the landscape. Yellowish white flower cymes in mid-May followed by red fruit later in the summer. Great plant for border or large foundation.

Mature leaves are green and leathery, producing a spectacular fall display of red and yellow. Creamy white flowers in May give way to Blue-black fruits. Upright habit makes it ideal as a specimen or small tree. 

Bold and aggressive, this upright growing shrub may even take on the form of a small tree in the landscape. It displays big, deep green foliage that emerges in early spring and provides the backdrop for big 4-5″ diameter flattened heads of fragrant, creamy white flowers in mid May. Bluish-black berries are a prized late summer through winter food source for birds and small mammals, a convenient plus since this Viburnum is a favorite nesting plant for these same critters. Plant this selection singly or as a large area hedge in most any location since prunifolium tolerates shade and a wide range of soils from moist to dry. Plant it in a place where you can enjoy the red to purple fall foliage show that closes the growing season with a bang!

Enduring elegance for small spaces! You deserve a spring landscape that takes your breath away – and Wabi-Sabi® viburnum is just the accent you needed. This unique version of the popular doublefile viburnum grows low and wide, making it perfect for the front of beds, planting atop walls, or lining walkways. Every branch bears large, pure white lacecap flowers, giving the whole plant a strong horizontal presence that adds elegant structure to your plantings. Like all viburnums, it is shade tolerant and deer resistant.