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Arrowwood viburnum has creamy white flowers that lead to blue fruit with orange to burgundy-purple fall foliage. Grows 6 feet tall. "Autumn Jazz" is vase shaped, 8 to 10 feet tall wide with red ...
In my experience, deadheading viburnum isn’t strictly necessary, especially because they bloom on old wood and aren’t going to throw out extra summer flowers just because of a trim.
Evergreen viburnum is easy to grow in well-prepared, well-drained beds and has moderate water and food needs. It has few, if any, pest problems unless planted too deeply in the soil. Advertisement ...
What to do with viburnums in the fall. Viburnums are a diverse genus of over 150 plant species, found growing across temperate regions in Europe, North America and Asia.
Viburnums have shown up on many a gardener's radar these past few years, most notably the evergreen V. tinus and the deciduous V. plicatum and V. opulus. Viburnums are great landscape shrubs ...
Viburnums are known for stunning fall fruit displays in bright red or blue. On some, the colors of the fruits kaleidoscope into each other, from soft tan to deep pink to midnight blue. Mohican ...
There are more than 150 species and numerous cultivars of viburnums. Generally, all viburnums are admired for their foliage, flowers and fruit. Most of them flower in the spring. Flower color ...
Viburnums should respond well to pruning, providing that they are in good health. If your shrubs do not have young stems coming from the base of the plant, cut back the old thick stems to 12 to 18 ...
My introduction to viburnums came by way of a Mother’s Day gift from my daughter-in-law, Laura. Not long after she moved into her new home, she invited me to walk through her garden.
The genus Viburnum contains more than 150 species of shrubs or small trees that are mostly native to temperate regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. A few of these are native to ...
Slabs of fat help give Viburnum tinus its gleam. By Veronique Greenwood Big, leafy viburnum bushes have lined yards in the United States and Europe for decades — their domes of blossoms have an ...
Tree roots can push in foundation walls, but it's unlikely that a 3-year-old viburnum would crack a poured-concrete wall. Settling of soil (especially from all of the rain this year and possibly ...