Scientific Name
Viburnum davidii
Common Name
David viburnum

Hardiness Zones: 7b to 9
Habit: Evergreen
Growth Rate: Moderate
Site Requirements: Sun to partial shade; moist, well-drained soil
Height: 3 to 5 feet
Width: 3 to 5 feet
Texture: Coarse to medium
Form: Compact, rounded dense habit
Flower/Fruit: Pink buds open creamy white on 2 to 3" cyme in spring; green fruit turns iridescent pink to red then metallic blue and black; persists into winter
Foliage: Opposite, simple, leathery dark blue-green leaves; 2 to 6" long; variable fall color: dull crimson, orange-red or purple
Comments: Fruit attracts birds; very dependable; use two or more plants to ensure cross-pollination
Cultivars: --
   



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