Taxon

Viburnum dentatum 'Christom' Blue Muffin

 
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Viburnum dentatum 'Christom' Blue Muffin - Arrowwood Viburnum
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Common name: Arrowwood Viburnum
Family: Adoxaceae
Distribution: North America
IUCN Red list: Not evaluated
Hardiness: 3a
Life form: Deciduous shrub/sub-shrub
Comments: This is a compact, rounded, deciduous, arrowwood viburnum shrub that typically matures to 3-5’ tall and as wide. White flowers in flat-topped cymes appear in mid to late spring. Flowers give way to pea-sized blue berries that mature in late summer. Berries are attractive to birds. Ovate dark green leaves turn attractive shades of orange to burgundy-purple in fall. Prefers moist loams, but tolerates wide range of soils. Established plants have some drought tolerance. Prune as needed immediately after flowering.
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Locations

  • 1: Childrens Garden • Accession: 2019-147/1 • Provenance: Garden
  • 2: East Lake • Accession: 2019-147/2 • Provenance: Garden
  • 3: Meinders • Accession: 2015-26/1 • Provenance: Garden
  • 4: Secret Garden • Accession: 2024-123/1 • Provenance: Garden
  • 5: Wavy Path • Accession: 2014-161/1 • Provenance: Garden
  • 6: Wavy Path • Accession: 2015-179/1 • Provenance: Garden
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