Viburnum bracteatum
bracted viburnum, limerock arrowwood

Notes:

Dirr claims this one is self-fruitful. Effective for screening even in winter, and easily pruned to size. Leaves are more leathery than those of V. dentatum.

'SMVDBL' (All That Glows) is more compact and even glossier than the species.

Sources: Dirr, Missouri BG, NCSU.

Tags:

attracts:bees
attracts:birds (ex-humming)
attracts:butterflies
clay tolerant
deer resistant
drought tolerant
easy to grow
exposure:full sun
exposure:part shade
form:shrub
full sun preferred
habit:arching
habit:oval
habit:rounded
habit:spreading/wide
habit:upright
infertile soil tolerant
malodorous flowers
native:eastern North America
persistence:deciduous
pest/disease free
sandy soil tolerant
showy flowers
slow-growing
type:broadleaf
use:border
use:foundation
use:hedge
use:mass planting
use:screen
use:specimen
water:regular
well-drained soil required


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