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Viburnum obovatum - Walter's Viburnum

Market price from $2.80 to $4.20

Viburnum obovatum is an astonishing display of versatility and allure. Known more commonly as Walter's Viburnum, this gem from the Southeastern United States is more than just a shrub—it's a statement of natural beauty. Rising up to 25 feet tall at its zenith, it's capable of transforming into a compact hedge or sweeping tree, responding well to your landscape aspirations. Watch in delight as its small, glossy leaves, ranging from a deep verdant green to a coppery bronze, glisten all year round, adding a lustrous appeal to your garden. Come spring, get ready to be captivated by delicate clusters of aromatic white flowers that burst into bloom, attract a variety of beneficial insects and filling your garden with life and color. Renowned not only for its stunning visual impact, Walter's Viburnum brings with it durability and adaptability. It thrives in a variety of soils and light conditions, showing remarkable resistance to pests and diseases while maintaining a notable water efficiency due to its drought tolerance. A low-maintenance landscape solution, the Walter's Viburnum provides not just year-round interest, but resilience and versatility that fit perfectly into the rhythm of your garden's life. With this remarkable shrub, you bring home the essence of nature's charm, versatility, and sustainability.

  • Size: Up to 10-25 feet tall
  • Flowers: Clusters of small, white, fragrant flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Small, glossy leaves that range from deep green to bronze
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Adaptable to a range of light conditions
  • Additional Feature: Attracts butterflies and other beneficial insects
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