THE "WEDDING CAKE" FRAGRANT SHRUB
FEATURES:
- In spring, branches are covered in white lacecap flowers
- In winter, leaves will fall revealing the structured branches underneath
- This plant will attract lots of butterflies and bees looking for the nectar
- Each dark green lead looks like it has been handmade
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Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Photo Credit: ©Nova-Photo-Graphik GmbH® Marie's Doublefile Viburnum
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8
- Mature Height: 6-8' tall
- Mature Width: 8-10' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 3-5' apart
THE "WEDDING CAKE" FRAGRANT SHRUB
FEATURES:
- In spring, branches are covered in white lacecap flowers
- In winter, leaves will fall revealing the structured branches underneath
- This plant will attract lots of butterflies and bees looking for the nectar
- Each dark green lead looks like it has been handmade
-
Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Photo Credit: ©Nova-Photo-Graphik GmbH® Marie's Doublefile Viburnum
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8
- Mature Height: 6-8' tall
- Mature Width: 8-10' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 3-5' apart
Why plant Marie's Doublefile Viburnum?
Marie's Doublefile Viburnum, nicknamed the Wedding Cake Viburnum is called one of the most attractive shrub by other plant lovers! It is nicknamed after a cake for its horizontally stacked branches that are covered by the white flower clusters. What a pleasant looking plant! Each dark green leaf is unique as they look like they were each designed by hand. In the fall, you can expect one intricately fantastic show of rich red and purple foliage before the annual winter drop. When moving into the winter, this viburnum will drop each leaf revealing the bare branches underneath—what a cool view during the dead of winter. Under the white flowers, red berries are hiding! Hopefully, you'll see them before the birds snatch them up for the winter.
How to use Marie's Doublefile Viburnum in the landscape?
Use the Marie's Doublefile Viburnum as a bold focal point in your garden, as a row of beautiful flowering backdrop with added privacy. Anything that has height like that is perfect for giving privacy. You can line pathways with these fellas or create an interesting looking hedge. Decorate your patios and porches but adding these guys to the edges of your garden beds. They just want to be seen! Doublefile Viburnum are perfect for creating Asian and contemporary garden styles.
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 5-8
How To Plant Marie's Doublefile Viburnum
This plant will do best in full sun to part shade conditions and well-draining soils.
How To Water
When watering the Doublefile Viburnum it is recommended to keep the surrounding soil consistently moist. Once the plant has become established, it will be able to tolerate more drought conditions.
How To Fertilize
The Doublefile Viburnums will require to be fed in the spring with a balanced fertilizer. We recommend using our Elements Starter Plant Food.
How To Prune
The Marie's Doublefile Viburnum does not normally require pruning, but you can do some maintenance trimming for shape or size.