Description
Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is a hardy, deciduous shrub native to eastern North America, growing 5-10 feet tall with a rounded, upright form. In late spring, it produces clusters of small white flowers, followed by blue-black berries in fall that attract birds. Its dark green, toothed foliage turns yellow, orange, or red in autumn.
Thriving in full sun to part shade, it adapts to various soil conditions and is drought- and flood-tolerant. Ideal for hedges, screens, or naturalized areas, it offers multi-season interest.
Part Shade to Full Sun | H: 8-10′ W: 8-10′ | zone 3-7