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Viburnum, Arrowwood

Viburnum, Arrowwood

Viburnum dentatum

Family: Adoxaceae

2-3 ft. height at sale, bare root

Native to VT

Sourced from NY

 

  • Description

    Arrowwood viburnum is a medium-to-large deciduous shrub known for its white spring flowers and blue-black berries in the summer. Historically, it has been used to make arrows because the young stems are strait, strong, and flexible. 

  • General Information

    Recommended Spacing (ft) 

    4-10 

    Mature Width (ft) 

    6-15 

    Mature Height (ft) 

    6-15 

    Growth Rate (in/yr) 

    12-24 

    Sun Preference 

    Full sun, partial shade 

    Soil Type Preference 

    Acidic, Alkaline, Clay, Loamy, Sandy 

    Soil Moisture Preference 

    Moist, well drained 

    Sourced From 

    New York 

$9.00Price

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