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Viburnum dentatum - Arrowwood Viburnum

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Viburnum dentatum is an illustrious specimen in the world of shrubs, better known as the Arrowwood Viburnum. This North American-native shines as a versatile and hardy plant capable of weathering various soil types and lighting conditions. This medium-sized shrub establishes itself as a prominent figure in your landscape, extending up to a substantial 6-10 feet in height and width. It combines structural form with vivid seasonal transformations. From the lush, glossy dark-green leaves in the summer months to a fiery red-purple display come autumn, every season promises a new visual treat. In the late spring, the Arrowwood Viburnum offers clusters of creamy-white blossoms that are a magnet, beckoning butterflies to partake in its natural charm. As autumn paints the landscape, this robust shrub presents a striking contrast with its blue-black berries that are a guaranteed attraction for local bird species. Designed for nature lovers and garden enthusiasts alike, the Arrowwood Viburnum provides not only a year-round visual spectacle but also an effortless way to support local wildlife. Given its moderate water usage and adaptability to sun exposure ranges, this shrub ensures both visual charm and a welcome ease of care for the discerning gardener. Make the Arrowwood Viburnum a central figure in your home landscape – it's not just a plant but an immersive nature experience.

  • Size: Up to 6-10 feet tall and equally wide
  • Flowers: Creamy-white clusters in spring
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves that turn red-purple in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Wildlife attraction: Attracts birds and butterflies with its flowers and berries
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