Viburnum dentatum 'Plum Pudding'
Viburnum dentatum, commonly called arrowwood viburnum, is an upright, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which typically matures to 6-10' tall with a similar spread. Non-fragrant white flowers appear in late spring. Flowers give way to blue-black, berry-like drupes which are quite attractive to birds and wildlife. Ovate, toothed, glossy dark green leaves. Variable fall color ranges from drab yellow to attractive shades of orange and red. Type: Deciduous shrub Native Range: Eastern North America Zone: 2 to 8 Height: 6.00 to 10.00 feet Spread: 6.00 to 10.00 feet Bloom Time: May to June Bloom Description: White Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Hedge Flower: Showy Attracts: Birds, Butterflies Fruit: Showy Tolerate: Clay Soil, Black Walnut