CREAMY WHITE, CLOUD-LIKE CLUSTERS OF FLOWERS
FEATURES:
- Springtime brings light pink buds that open to white flower clusters
- Spring fragrance is a sweet floral smell with notes of amber and spice
- Dark green foliage offers a lustrous sheen and turns a purple-red in fall
- Small red berries appear in clusters before turning black when ripe
- Ideal when used as a flowering hedge, screen or accent plant
- Evergreen to semi-evergreen depending on location
- Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Photo Credit: ©Nova-Photo-Graphik GmbH® Burkwood Viburnum
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8
- Mature Height: 8-10' tall
- Mature Width: 5-7' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 5-7' apart
CREAMY WHITE, CLOUD-LIKE CLUSTERS OF FLOWERS
FEATURES:
- Springtime brings light pink buds that open to white flower clusters
- Spring fragrance is a sweet floral smell with notes of amber and spice
- Dark green foliage offers a lustrous sheen and turns a purple-red in fall
- Small red berries appear in clusters before turning black when ripe
- Ideal when used as a flowering hedge, screen or accent plant
- Evergreen to semi-evergreen depending on location
- Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Photo Credit: ©Nova-Photo-Graphik GmbH® Burkwood Viburnum
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8
- Mature Height: 8-10' tall
- Mature Width: 5-7' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 5-7' apart
Why plant Burkwood Viburnum?
Introduce the Burkwood Viburnum to your garden with high expectations! These beautifully fragrant flowers start off with light pink buds that will open into white flower clusters that easily decorate your gardens. In the springtime, this flower will gift you with a very sweet floral scent with rich notes of amber and spice— everyone in the general area will smell this fragrance. In the fall, you'll see the bold purple colors and bright red hues, color sure goes a long way for this shrub. In the winter, those glossy dark green leaves will continue to stay evergreen during the wintertime. This shrub will attracts lots of hummingbirds, butterflies and other birds! The shrub produces small red berries that the birds will eat as much as they can!
How to use Burkwood Viburnum in the landscape?
Plant the Burkwood Viburnum anywhere from the front yard to the backyard, they'll show off their incredible scent and gorgeous ornamental features easily with any placement. They can be added to your foundations plantings, or plant them in bundles as an anchor plant. Decorate your front door or patio by planting in pots and using them to their best ability. They can be added to window boxes or in cut flower arrangements, anywhere! These shrubs are small enough to perfectly fit in smaller sized gardens.
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 5-8
How To Plant Burkwood Viburnum
Burkwood Viburnum would prefer to be planted in well-draining soil, but will adapt to different types as well. They will thrive in full sun or partial shade areas.
How To Water
Check to see if the top two inches of soil is dry. If it is then give your plant a nice drink of water. Your plant will not need lots of water unless it is newly planted or there are drought conditions.
How To Fertilize
Burkwood Viburnum will need to be feed three to four times a year, starting in the month of April and ending in mid July. We recommend using our Elements Starter Plant Food in granular form for that boost your plant will need.
How To Prune
Heavy pruning of the Burkwood Viburnum should take place in the late winter or early spring. While light pruning can happen at any time. When heavy pruning is needed, you will need to cut one-third of the oldest stems on the shrub. This will help improve the air circulation inside of the shrubs canopy.