David Viburnum
Viburnum davidii David Viburnum produces panicles of tubular white followers, followed in the fall by ovoid, metal-blue fruit. It is a compact, rounded evergreen shrub with oval, indistinctly toothed, blue-green leaves. Use 2 or more plants to ensure cross-pollination. When siting, avoid placing shrubs where they will be subject to eastern sun during the winter months. *Deer May Browse* Got Questions? (336) 857-2131 or email to: request@tomscreeknursery.com Photo courtesy of Toms Creek Nursery in Denton, NC (336) 857-2131 Ornamental Characteristics Category Flowering Shrub Foilage Type Broadleaf Evergreen Height 4' - 6' Spread 3' - 5' Shape Mounding Primary Foilage Color Green (textured) Seasonal Foilage Color Green (textured) Flowering Season Spring Flower Color White Berries Metal-blue (oval shape) Environmental Characteristics Growth Rate Slow Sun Preferences Partial Shade Water Preferences Moist (not wet): Ensure planting area provides adequa