Viburnum
Sun Part Shade Shade

  • BLUE MUFFIN VIBURNUMĀ  (3′x3′) compact, produces masses of white flowers in late spring, blue berries in fall, reddish fall foliage.
  • DWARF EUROPEAN CRANBERRY (1-1½ ft. tall & wide) dense dark green foliage, compact shape.
  • DWARF AMERICAN CRANBERRY (3-4′ tall and wide) – compact shrub with brilliant red fall color, shade tolerant.
  • GARRY PINK VIBURNUM (8′x5′) clusters of pink flowers in June followed by bright red berries; intense fall color.
  • HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY (10′x6′) very hardy beautiful shrub with white flower clusters, followed by clusters of red, edible berries; dark green lobed leaves, attractive fall color.
  • MOHICAN VIBURNUM (6′x6′) compact form of the Wayfaring Tree.
  • NANNYBERRY (10′x8′) attractive native shrub with white flowers, edible black berries, and green foliage turns purplish red in the fall; can be pruned to form a small tree.
  • ONANDAGA VIBURNUM (5′x5′) globe shape shrub with purple-tinged green leaves; unique purple/red and white flower clusters.
  • SNOWBALL (8′x6′) most known for its showy snowball-like white flower clusters in June; dark green leaves often turn a deep red in fall, can be trimmed into tree form.
  • WAYFARING TREE (6′x5′) large white flowers; berries change from red to black; large dark green leaves often turn purple in the fall; this is a tough, low maintenance shrub.

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