Description
Arrowwood Viburnum is one of the many viburnums that grow in the eastern half of the United States. It is quite showy in the spring with the large white flowers. The North Carolina extension has much information on this Viburnum. We grow a few other Viburnums. The berries ripen in the fall and is loved by all creatures great and small.
Scientific Name: Viburnum dentatum
Zone: 3-8
Mature Height: 6-10 ft
Mature Width: 6-12 ft
Growth Rate: 12-24″
Soil: Well-drained soil, medium moisture, can tolerate some clay
Sun Requirements: Full to Partial Sun
Fall Color: Orange
Wildlife Value: Grouse eat the seeds and many animals use them for cover.


