From shop EkoPiter. Red fall color. Once established in a suitable site, most viburnums have low maintenance needs. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. This is probably the most shade tolerant evergreen viburnum. Viburnum davidii produces intensely colored berries, including shades of green, pink, red and turquoise blue. Plants grow best in the upper Piedmont, in moist but well-drained soil, in partial shade to shade. This species is very similar to V. dilatatum, but with glabrous stems and larger leaves. This cultivar is resistant to bacterial leaf spot. Doublefile Viburnum (V. plicatum f. tomentosum): Doublefile viburnum is one of the most attractive viburnums, with a spreading, horizontal branching form. Oblong fruit are dark red. Dried Red Viburnum berries Red Viburnum Dried Red Viburnum | Etsy Dried viburnum is very tasty, just add a few berries to the drink and the fragrant aroma will win any heart. Occasionally, plants can reach 20 to 30 feet tall. Foliage may be damaged if temperatures fall below 10 °F. Viburnum davidii produces intensely colored berries, including shades of green, pink, red and turquoise blue. The species grows as an upright, rounded, small tree, 12 to 20 feet tall if unpruned. Celebrate viburnum berries with the colorful fruit of Mohican viburnum. Burkwo… It grows best in the Piedmont. Plants should be spaced at least 4 to 10 feet apart, depending on the mature size of the cultivar. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. Red or pink buds open to highly fragrant white flowers tinged with pink in mid-spring. It will grow best in partial shade and moist, but well drained soil in the Piedmont. They can grow from 1 foot to more than 2 feet per year. The viburnum berries typically shift through a sequence of colors as they ripen, which creates a changing scene in the garden. Viburnum × burkwoodii, commonly called Burkwood viburnum, is a densely-branched, multi-stemmed shrub which typically grows 8-10' tall and 5-7' wide.Features fragrant white flowers arranged in flat-topped cymes (2-4" wide) in April. Erni/Shutterstock. For further information on problems on viburnums, refer to the fact sheet HGIC 2057, Viburnum Diseases & Insect Pests. Pink buds open to white flowers in April. EkoPiter. Japanese Viburnum (V. japonicum): Plants are evergreen and grow 6 to 8 feet tall and wide. White snowball flower clusters of Viburnum x ‘Eskimo’ in April. Learn about a native viburnum shrub prized by native peoples for its edible berries. Creamy white flowers in 3 to 4 inch clusters appear in April. The genus Viburnum is immense, and choosing the right selection for your garden is not easy. Viburnum produce ornamental berries in the fall, and colorful red or orange leaves in the fall. Karen Russ, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. We love to DIY. All recommendations for pesticide use are for South Carolina only and were legal at the time of publication, but the status of registration and use patterns are subject to change by action of state and federal regulatory agencies. Pinkish-lavender fall color of American cranberrybush viburnum (Viburnum opulus var. Browse a full list of topics found on the site, from accessories to mudrooms to wreaths. Kick off spring with the intensely fragrant blooms of Judd viburnum. It produces beautiful, white hydrangea-like flowers in late spring and brilliant red, translucent berries in late summer to early fall. Bitchiu Viburnum (V. bitchiuense): This species of viburnum is closely related to the Koreanspice. Bright red berries. Unlike most viburnums, it tolerates hot, dry areas and sandy soil in full sun to shade. Flowers are creamy white, in 2 to 4 inch wide clusters, opening in late March to April. This is a cross of, ‘Eskimo’ is semi-evergreen. The height and spread of most viburnums can be regulated with selective thinning pruning in early spring. 1. It is best grown in the Midlands and Coastal Plain. Many cultivars are available. Berries are bright red. The dark, leathery leaves have a pronounced wooly, light gray underside. Most viburnums are dense shrubs forming a mass of green foliage, but some varieties grow as loose, open shrubs or small trees. Although most viburnums are not seriously troubled by diseases or pests, several problems can occur, particularly when plants are stressed or in poor growing conditions. Follow all directions, precautions and restrictions that are listed. Plants have good drought resistance and make an excellent screen. The fall color is bright orange to red purple. It grows as a spreading and colonizing shrub. It is often attacked by aphids, which distort new growth. With four seasons of interest, Viburnum trilobum 'Redwing' (American Cranberrybush) is a lovely addition to the landscape. ‘Alleghany’ has extra dark, leathery leaves, abundant flowering and a rounded habit. It has excellent fruit set and red fall color. Viburnum opulus is European cranberry bush, which also produces bright red berries. Learn about Viburnum awabuki ‘Chindo,’ a real stunner in the viburnum family. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. White flowers are produced in 2- to 4-inch flattened cymes in the spring. White Baneberry (Actaea pachypoda) Actaea pachypoda, also known as "white baneberry" or "dolls' … The leaves are always arranged opposite one another on the stems. Viburnum x burkwoodii is a hybrid between V. carlesii and V. utile. Viburnum opulus To 4m, but usually much less, on damp soils, often under woodland. This species tolerates deep shade and dry soil, provided it is also high in organic matter. It grows 10 feet tall by 12 feet wide, with profuse, large, pure white flower clusters. Another Chinese native, Viburnum fordiae is one of the best viburnums to grow. Plants grow 8 to 12 feet tall in an upright, somewhat leggy form. They are followed by red to black fruit in July to August. It grows well throughout the state, prefers part shade, is heat tolerant and also tolerates wet soil. The flowers appear in conical, 3- to 6-inch clusters and are white and lightly fragrant in mid-spring. This name is sometimes mistakenly given to sweet viburnum (V. odoratissimum), a much different, larger plant. The best way to ensure that your viburnums produce fruit is to plant more than one variety of a viburnum species. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. The brownish flower buds are highly visible starting from the previous summer. However, plants are often most readily available in nurseries at bloom time in the spring. It sounds complicated, but all you need to do is a little homework before buying viburnums. This information is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement of brand names or registered trademarks by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service is implied, nor is any discrimination intended by the exclusion of products or manufacturers not named. Fruit are red to black and mature in late summer. Marjan Kluepfel, Former HGIC Horticulture Information Specialist, Clemson UniversityBob Polomski, PhD, Extension Consumer Horticulturist, Clemson University, Karen Russ, Former HGIC Horticulture Specialist, Clemson UniversityJoey Williamson, PhD, HGIC Horticulture Extension Agent, Clemson University. ‘Variegata’ has conspicuously creamy yellow variegations along the leaf margins. Plants have good drought resistance and make an excellent screen. The flowers are somewhat unpleasant smelling, white clusters in late spring, followed by abundant bright red, shiny fruit from mid-fall until at least December. It is a robust plant, growing 8 to 10 feet tall or more, with an upright, spreading habit. When planted together, they ensure an especially heavy berry set. It is a good choice where a rapid growing screen is needed. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. Red to black berries appear in late summer. The following cultivars of Japanese viburnum are semi-evergreen. Doublefile viburnum grows best in the Piedmont, preferring moist but well drained soil, and some shade. The malodorous flowers are creamy white, held in 5 inch wide flat clusters in late spring, and followed by blue-purple fruit in late summer. It is drought and heat tolerant. The dark green, 4-inch leaves turn yellow to reddish purple in fall. ‘Emerald Lustre’ has pink tinged new growth, with lustrous green mature leaves. Check with your local extension office to learn which viburnums are the best pollinators for the plant you want. The individual florets grow in clusters usually found at the ends of branches. Compact species and cultivars may be slower growing. Prefers full sun to part shade, and grows best in the upper Piedmont. Fruit are ovoid, metallic blue that age to black. Viburnums range in height from 2 feet to 30 feet. Viburnum berries are also strongly attractive to birds, which makes viburnums a great addition to a wildlife garden. Joey Williamson, ©2007 HGIC, Clemson Extension. This is a cross between V. rhytidophyllum and V. lantana. ‘Dawn.’ is the most widely available cultivar. It is less cold hardy than the species. It grows 10 to 12 feet tall with very showy flower clusters composed entirely of sterile flowers (produce no fruit). Deep soak even well-established plants during long dry spells. branch of red viburnum in the garden, closeup. The leaves, once used for tea, are 3 to 6 inches long, dark green, turning muted red in fall. Flowers are followed by pendulous clusters of red berry-like drupes which ripen black. It does best in the upper Piedmont. Bitchiu viburnum grows well in both sun or part shade and tolerates most soils as long as they are well-drained. ‘Spring Bouquet’ laurustinus viburnum (Viburnum tinus) in bloom during early March. It grows in sun or shade, in well drained soil. Cream-colored flowers of arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) are held in 4-inch wide cymes during early May. Small white flowers open in April from pink buds and are followed by limited black fruit. ‘Chindo’ has exceptional berry set. It is often confused with V. awabuki. Copyright © 2020 Clemson UniversityClemson Cooperative Extension | 103 Barre Hall Clemson, SC 29634864-986-4310 | Contact UsHGIC@clemson.edu, Rain Garden Plants: Muhlenbergia capillaris – Muhly Grass, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, Centipedegrass Yearly Maintenance Program. The growth habit is strongly upright and multi-stemmed, growing 10 to 15 feet tall. Some last through the winter. Prefers full sun to part shade and grows best in the Piedmont. The thing to know about viburnums is that each plant is usually self-infertile. Wentworth has larger berries and bright red fall foliage. Black Haw (V. prunifolium): Black haw is native throughout South Carolina. Hardy from USDA zones 7 through 10, it has fragrant, small-to-medium, deep green leaves. Pink fruit matures to blue. David Viburnum (V. davidii): This is an exceptionally attractive, evergreen, low-growing shrub with parallel-veined, dark blue-green, leathery leaves. But this diverse group of flowering shrubs brings you more than flowers in the spring. It’s a shorter viburnum, growing 2 to 3 feet high. It may be severely damaged by cold winters if temperatures dip into the mid to low teens. It is not very tolerant of high heat and is best grown in moist, but well-drained soil, in shade. To preserve flowers, wait to prune until just after bloom. Wright Viburnum (V. wrightii): The Wright viburnum grows best in the Piedmont of South Carolina, has an upright habit, and reaches to 6 to 10 feet tall. Linden viburnum (Viburnum dilatatum) 'Cardinal Candy' is covered with large, bright-red berries that replace creamy-white, flat-headed spring flowers. Prague Viburnum (V. x pragense): This species has shiny, 2 to 4 inch long leaves on a fast growing, upright, oval shrub, growing to 10 feet tall or more. Colonists used the berries in jams, and modern gardeners prize this viburnum for its ability to lure birds to the garden. In spring, this densely branched, deciduous shrub produces showy, lacy, white flowers in flat cymes of tiny fertile florets surrounded by an outer ring of larger sterile florets. Plants sucker and can form large colonies. The cranberry bush viburnums are well known for producing fruits that are edible and attractive to birds. awabuki). By the end of summer, the whole plant sparkles with vivid red berries that remain attractive well into fall (until discovered by our feathered friends). Spicily fragrant, 2 to 3-inch flower clusters open in March or April. American cranberry bush viburnum (Viburnum trilobum) is a beautiful flowering shrub that has white springtime flowers, maple-shape leaves that turn bright colors in autumn, and red fall berries. Fruit of bitchui viburnum (Viburnum bitchiuense) change from red to black at maturity. ‘Mohawk’ has red buds, which are showy long before they expand into white spicy-fragrant flowers. It also can be somewhat upright. Many cultivars are available. The habit is multi-stemmed and rounded. Chuck Burgess, ©2007 HGIC, Clemson Extension. If your event is Saturday suggested delivery day is Thursday. Habit is dense and rounded, with leathery, glossy green leaves. It prefers moist, but well drained soil, and some shade. This variety of Viburnum has especially eye-catching fruits, creating a wow factor in the garden at the end of the growing season. Sandankwa Viburnum (V. suspensum): Plants grow 6 to 12 feet high with a spreading habit and coarse, dense texture. If this document didn’t answer your questions, please contact HGIC at hgic@clemson.edu or 1-888-656-9988. Excessive summer heat and drought may result in leaf scorch. ‘Iroquois’ has a dense, rounded habit with large, textured, dark green leaves in summer and orange-red to maroon fall color. This plant grows from zone four to zone seven, and it … In addition, from dried viburnum cook delicious compotes, jelly, and also prepare useful decoctions and tinctures. Bodnant viburnum (Viburnum x bodnantense) in bloom in late December. Clusters of berries change from green to red to black by early autumn. Large white flower clusters in late spring are showcased against attractive pleated foliage. Don't miss your favorite shows in real time online. It flowers a bit later than ‘Chesapeake’. Some species are densely hairy on the shoots and leaves, with star-shaped hairs. It is best grown in the Midlands and Coastal Plain. It is grown primarily for winter bloom. The leaves are opposite, simple, and entire, toothed or lobed; cool temperate species are deciduous, while most of the warm temperate species are evergreen. Viburnum carlesii Also known as Koreanspice, this is a shrub that has white or pink flowers that grow in large clusters. Awabuki Viburnum (V. awabuki): Awabuki viburnum grows in a strongly upright form, 15 to 20 feet tall by 10 to 15 feet wide. Flowers are most abundant in full sun, but afternoon or dappled shade will help prevent summer wilting. Bright red fruit of linden viburnum (Viburnum dilatatum) in October. All recommendations are for South Carolina conditions and may not apply to other areas. The flowers are pure white, in 3-to 4-inch round snowball type clusters. ‘Chenaultii’ has a finer texture and habit, and is later-blooming than the species. Large clusters of creamy white flowers open in April. This is a hybrid between V. japonicum and V. dilatatum. Join our mailing list to receive the latest updates from HGIC. © 2020 Discovery or its subsidiaries and affiliates. Possum-Haw Viburnum (V. nudum): Possum-haw is closely related to Witherod viburnum (V. cassinoides). Walter's viburnum (Viburnum obovatum) grows between 8 and 25 feet high and up to 10 feet wide. Discover how to use viburnum shrubs in the landscape. It is adaptable to different soils and grows in part shade to shade. This plant grows best in the south and eastern edges of the coastal plains. The Guelder rose, Viburnum opulus, is just one of many viburnums. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. Chinese Snowball (V. macrocephalum): Chinese snowball grows to 12 to 20 feet tall with a dense, rounded form. Nannyberry plants (Viburnum lentago) are large native tree-like shrubs native to the U.S.They have glossy foliage that turns red in fall as well as attractive fruit. viburnum (V. carlesii), as it also has pink flower buds, and white, fragrant flowers that are held in 2- to 3-inch diameter cymes in early spring. Best locations for the different species are listed as Piedmont, Central (Midlands) or Coastal Plains. Plentiful spring blossoms benefit pollinators, and the fruits of Highbush Cranberry will persist into the winter, adding bright red highlights to a stark landscape. David viburnum may take cold damage if a warm winter is followed by late frosts. The leaves droop as temperatures approach freezing. Arrowwood (V. dentatum): Arrowwood is native to several areas throughout South Carolina. They grow best with moist but well-drained soil and some shade. If you are looking for a flowering shrub that will add beauty to your landscape, one of the popular Viburnum shrubs may be a great addition. Let's get together. Plants are heat tolerant and will grow well in most areas, but will not tolerate drought. European Cranberrybush (V. opulus var. Viburnum ‘Red Balloon’ has everything you want from a viburnum. Below are some hints to help you identify the berries that wintering thrushes may be feeding on. This is a cross of ‘Cayuga’ and, ‘Conoy’ is a dense, evergreen with a spreading form to 5 feet tall and 8 feet wide. Colorful fruit contribute to fall color on many species. Showy, 2-to 3-inch snowball-like clusters of white sterile flowers resemble those of V. opulus. ‘Eskimo’ is a hybrid between. Flower clusters with small, white fragrant blooms of Japanese viburnum (Viburnum japonicum) in April. ‘Cayuga’ fruit matures to black in late summer. The leaves are 2 to 3 inches long and grayish green, turning purple in fall. Viburnum trilobum 'J N Select' Redwing® American Cranberrybush Viburnum. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. ‘Mariesii’ is noted for its layered, horizontal branching and large white flower clusters. Alternatively, you can plant a closely related viburnum that flowers at the same time as the plant you want to produce fruit. Another great viburnum that shows multiple colors in a fruit cluster is Viburnum cassinoides. Service Viburnum (V. utile): This viburnum is not often grown as a species but has produced some excellent hybrids. Joey Williamson, ©2014 HGIC, Clemson Extension. Occasional pruning will help encourage density. It is insect and disease resistant. Aphids, thrips, spider mites, scale, root weevils and plant parasitic nematodes can be problems, also. This viburnum will grow in wet to dry soils, in sun to part shade. It turns burgundy in autumn. Or ask at the nursery where you’ll be making your viburnum purchases. Japanese viburnum will grow throughout the state. Fragrant Snowball (V. x carlecephalum): Fragrant snowballs grow 6 to 10 feet tall and wide. ‘Erie’ grows 10 feet tall by 8 feet wide, with profuse, unusually colored coral-red fruit that persist into spring. 60+ Ways to Use Up Thanksgiving Leftovers. Berries are bright red. Good sub for Euonymus 'Compactus'. Often semi-evergreen in cooler microclimates of Sonoma County, it matures at about 6-8 ft. tall by 4-6 ft. across. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer. It is also native to South Carolina. Fruit are red and mature to purple-black. It is variable in size, growing 6 to 15 feet tall and as wide. Flowers are in 2 inch wide clusters opening in March to April. Karen Russ, ©2007 HGIC, Clemson Extension. Many cultivars are available. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in sun or part shade and grows well in most areas of the state, except for the lower Coastal Plain. Viburnum are a garden classic, beloved for their fragrant flowers and hardiness. Viburnum fordiae. This species has excellent fall color with leaves turning bright pink to reddish purple in fall. It does not produce fruit. Flat clusters of white flowers in late May to June are followed by highly ornamental mixed-color clusters of green, pink, red and blue fruits that eventually mature to black in August to October. Fruit starts rose pink and matures to blue-black in fall. Leatherleaf Viburnum (V. rhytidophyllum): This evergreen species has large, shiny, dark, leathery leaves. The following cultivars are heat tolerant down to the lower Piedmont. Use pesticides only according to the directions on the label. * This product is shipped in a grower's bunch with an average of 5 stems per bunch. Koreanspice Viburnum (V. carlesii): This species grows 4 to 8 feet tall and wide, with a dense, rounded habit. ‘Willowwood’ has lustrous leaves, an arching habit, and often reblooms in fall. Prefers full sun to part shade, and grows best in the Piedmont. ‘Catskill’ is a slow-growing, compact cultivar, growing 6 feet tall by 8 feet wide. It makes a good screening plant. Flowers are fragrant and white, and berries are red. The bitter side of the red fruit also symbolizes love separation in Russian folk culture. Bodnant Viburnum (V. x bodnantense): This rather open, coarse plant grows to 10 feet or more. It blooms in April with 2- to 4-inch clusters of small fertile flowers edged with large, sterile flowers, giving a lace cap effect. Most viburnums grow well when planted in moist, rich and slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5 to 6.5). You can get a similar berry show on a larger plant (6 to 8 feet tall and wide) by planting Viburnum nudum, also known as witherod viburnum. Growth habit is open and upright in the species. The foliage ranges from glossy green to a dull, dark green, velvet appearance to foliage that is thick and leathery. The berry clusters often show several hues at once, adding even more interest to the garden. It has a dense, compact form, growing 8 to 10 feet tall and wide. 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