Arrowwood Viburnum
Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum)Arrowwood Viburnum is a tough, native deciduous shrub that builds a dense, rounded screen with very little drama. It brings spring flowers, late-season berries, and strong fall color, so it contributes something meaningful beyond basic greenery. The branching fills in well, making it useful for privacy and for giving the landscape a more finished backdrop. Once established, it is dependable in a wide range of garden conditions and supports wildlife in a way many shrubs cannot.Distinctive FeaturesThis viburnum forms an upright to rounded, multi-stemmed shrub with glossy green, toothed leaves and a naturally full habit. Flat-topped clusters of small white flowers bloom in late spring to early summer, followed by berry-like fruit that turns blue to blue-black in late summer to fall. Foliage often develops yellow to red or red-purple tones in fall, adding a strong seasonal finish. The combination of dense structure, fruit display, and native resilience