Viburnum denatum 'Blue Muffin'
Arrowwood
.Compact, rounded, deciduous, arrowwood viburnum shrub. White flowers in flat-topped cymes appear in mid to late spring. Flowers give way to pea-sized blue berries that mature in late summer. Dark green leaves turn attractive shades of orange to burgundy-purple in fall.
Used in shrub borders, as specimen or in groupings, foundations or hedges.
Growing & Maintenance Tips
Grows best in medium, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade.
Interesting Information
Berries are attractive to birds.
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Cotoneaster adpressus(Deciduous Cotoneaster 'Hessei') |
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