Arrowwood Viburnum

Scientific Name
Viburnum dentatum
Credit

Sharon A. Yiesla

Last Review
Features

Creamy white flowers in broad, flat clusters (slightly unpleasant fragrance) in late spring; small, dark blue fruits in flat clusters in late summer (slightly showy); summer foliage is crisp and dark green; autum color is red, but varies in intensity.

Culture

Full sun to partial shade; moist, well-drained soil is best, but can tolerate wet sites and some dryness as well; prefers a slightly acid soil.

Notes

Viburnums tend to be multi-season plants with ornamental value throughout a large part of the season.

Plant Type
Minimum Height
Height Value
6.00
Height Unit
Feet
Maximum Height
Height Value
12.00
Height Unit
Feet
Minimum Width
Width Value
6.00
Width Unit
Feet
Maximum Width
Width Value
12.00
Width Unit
Feet
Mature Form

Rounded, but sometimes takes on an upright appearance due to long, upright stems and suckers.

Native Regions, Text

United States

Soil Conditions
Foliage Color
Fall Foliage Color
Images
Image
Arrowwood Viburnum leaves
picID
18615
Image
Arrowwood Viburnum flowers
picID
18617
Image
Arrowwood Viburnum flowers
picID
18618
Image
Arrowwood Viburnum fruit
picID
18619
Size
Exposure (Outdoor)
PlantID
461