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Viburnum dentatum

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Names

Common Names
Arrowwood Viburnum

Growth

Height
6-12 feet
Spread
6-12 feet
Growth Rate
Moderate growth rate, about 12–24 inches per year once established.

Appearance

Bloom Color
Creamy white
Foliage Color
Green, with autumn foliage turning yellow, orange, or red.
Fall Foliage Color
Yellow, Orange, and Red

Environment

Hardiness Zones
Zones 5-8
Sunlight Requirements
Ideally Full Sun or Partial Shade.
Soil Type
Moist, well-drained, loamy soil, slightly acidic
Soil Drainage
Moist, well-drained soil
Soil pH
5.1-7.0---------------------------------------- Acidic to neutral soils; tolerates mildly alkaline conditions.

Lifecycle

Lifecycle
Perennial
Leaf Lifecycle
Deciduous
Seasons of Interest
Spring, Summer, and Fall
Bloom Time
Spring to early Summer

Reproduction

Propagation Methods
Seeds, Cuttings, Layering

Wildlife

Attracts Wildlife
Bees: Yes — provides nectar for pollinators, including native bees; Butterflies: Yes — butterfly-friendly and a larval host plant; Other pollinators: Yes — provides nectar and pollen for pollinators in general; Birds: Yes — provides food and shelter; berries eaten by songbirds, grouse, and wild turkeys.

References

References

Taxonomic data from World Flora Online, accessed June 20, 2024