Grows 6-8' ht & sp
Compact tinus Viburnum is an attractive evergreen shrub, growing to about 4-6' height. It produces white clusters of flowers over a long period in late winter through spring, followed by fruits than turn blue-black. New stem growth is red. These Viburnums grow best in full sun to part shade, and moist, organic soil. 'Compactum' is a dwarf selection that is useful as a specimen in a shrub border, massed in a foundation planting, or as a low screen or hedge.
Grows 12-18' ht & sp
This is a superb screening plant!
Chindo Viburnum is a medium growing, pyramidal, broadleaf, evergreen shrub. Produces large, dark green leaves with red berry clusters in summer. The plant can make an excellent hedge, or screen. Thrives in moist well drained soil
Grows 12-18' ht & sp
This is a superb screening plant!
Chindo Viburnum is a medium growing, pyramidal, broadleaf, evergreen shrub. Produces large, dark green leaves with red berry clusters in summer. The plant can make an excellent hedge, or screen. Thrives in moist well drained soil
grows 5-12' ht & sp
Can take wet soil!
Viburnum nudum ‘Winterthur’ is a compact cultivar that typically grows to 6’ tall. Also known as possumhaw viburnum or smooth withered. It is a rounded, multi-stemmed, upright-spreading, deciduous shrub which, in the wild, can grow to 5-12’ tall and as wide. It is native to low woods, swamps and bogs in the eastern and southeastern U. S. It features aromatic white flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters in April-May. Flowers are followed by clusters of ovoid berries that change color as they ripen, from light pink to deep pink to blue to purplish-black. Foliage turns maroon to dark red-purple in fall. In late summer to early fall, berries in shades of both deep pink and blue-purple often appear on the same cluster, in striking contrast to the foliage. Use in rain gardens or as a hedge.