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Viburnum dentatum 'Arrowwood'
Common Names: Viburnum

Description:
    Arrowwood grows best in sun or partial shade and tolerates any garden soil.The plant grows fairly rapidly and transplants well. with a spread of 6 to 15 feet. The small, white flowers areproduced in late spring in 2 to 4 inch clusters. Small, dark blue fruits are produced in late summer and are eaten by birds. The fall color is red to reddish purple.
 
Recommendations:
Plant in mass to get the full effect.

Attributes
 
Plant Group: Shrub
Hardiness: Zones 5 - 8
Type: Perennial
Mature Size: Height 6-15 Feet x Width 6-15 Feet
Flowering Period: Spring
Flowering Attributes: creamy-white Clusters (1/8 inch)
Foliage Attributes: Green Deciduous foliage.

Culture
 
Light: Part Sun and Part Shade
Soil: Any

Miscellaneous
 
* Propagation Methods: Cuttings
* Provides Food, Shelter, or Nesting For Birds
Plant URL: http://OakMediaCreations.com/myg/plants/closeup.mv?PlantID=000151





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