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Viburnum suspensum - Sandankwa Viburnum

Market price from $5.60 to $8.35

Viburnum suspensum is an essential addition to any landscape desire. Commonly known as the Sandankwa Viburnum, this robust evergreen shrub offers a spectacle of perennial beauty. With its glossy, dark green leafage, and petite, white blooms that segue into stunning red-to-black berries as the seasons change, visual interest is assured all through the year. The adaptable Sandankwa Viburnum reaches an ideal moderate height and width of 6 to 12 feet, making it an excellent choice for defining borders, crafting hedges, or adding natural privacy screens to your outdoor spaces. Regarded for its exceptional tolerance to varying light conditions, soil types, and climates, including seaside environments, this hardy shrub maintains a captivating allure without requiring high maintenance efforts. Furthermore, its low to moderate water usage and drought tolerance attribute add to its appeal for those seeking eco-friendly gardening solutions. With its roots tracing back to Japan's enchanting Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands, the Viburnum suspensum will bring a touch of exotic elegance to your landscaping project. On a practical note, its versatility and hardiness make it an astute selection for garden enthusiasts and landscape designers alike.

  • Size: 6 to 12 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Small, white, tubular flowers; produces small, red berries that turn black
  • Foliage: Glossy, leathery dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to low, drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Versatility: Perfect for hedges, borders, or screens, tolerates various soil types and conditions including seaside conditions.
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